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From the Inbox: Matilde Soligno – “I Remember You Well”

Photographs ©Matilde Soligno
MATILDE SOLIGNO was born in 1980 in Bologna, Italy. She studied Communication Sciences at the University of Bologna, and she attained a MFA in Stage Photography at the European Institute of Design, Milan.
Maybe it’s this grey Brooklyn morning, but these quiet, moody portraits resonated with me.
January, 2010 Show – One of Everybody
Everybody
by Marie Sheppard Williams
I stood at a bus corner
one afternoon, waiting
for the #2. An old
guy stood waiting too.
I stared at him. He
caught my stare, grinned,
gap-toothed. Will you
sign my coat? he said.
Held out a pen. He wore
a dirty canvas coat that
had signatures all over
it, hundreds, maybe
thousands.
I’m trying
to get everybody, he
said.
I signed. On a
little space on a pocket.
Sometimes I remember:
I am one of everybody.
Edited by Greg Flanders
Contributors: Erik Borst, Erik Neufurth, Ramanan Sivaranjan, pinkyhonor, Regina van der Kloet, Mark King, Christian Fossati, Steven Beckly, Robert Tepiak, Adam Chidell, Nastya Tailakova, Alessandro Marchi, Giovanni Cassanese, Francesca Nicolos
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From the Archive – February, 2009 Show
Edited by M. Charles Newton and Gareth Jelley of Mindfist
Contributors: Wonderland, Gling-Glo, Marcelo Montecino, Ellen Rogers, Pierre Wayser, Mariel Britez,Alessandro Marchi, Hannah Davis, Piero Marsili Libelli, Erica Joy, slutty_pimp, Francesca Nicolosi, neocema,Lukas Vasilikos, Laura Rodari, Filippo Bortolon
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All we have is now! by Pierre Wayser



I mean I had a statement ( concealed somewhere ) when I was 18 ( like almost anybody ) then another at 25, and so on…
— “Dear, I have another statement on life and photography !”
— “Again !”
— “All we have is now !”
— “You said that yesterday, honey !”
I first came across Pierre’s work through Raoul Gatepin’s favorites on Flickr. He doesn’t add too many and for awhile they all seemed to be from Pierre which caught my attention. I was impressed with how he’s continued to make excellent photographs through the years. His work is eclectic, moving from documentary, to street, to the intimate and personal. Enjoy.


















