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Conflict as a condition of human experience is captured in the shots by students of the Academic Master in Photography and Visual Design. From July 5 to 8, Assab One will host "CONFLICT" - a show featuring sixteen projects with a focus on a topical as well as historically rooted issue. Below is information on the photography exhibition in Milan

"CONFLICT": event information 

Assab One, via Privata Assab 1, Milan 

Opening: Wednesday, July 5, from 6:00 PM 

The exhibition will be open from July 5 to 8, from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM 

Free entrance. 

The photography exhibition in Milan: concept and credits 

Individual or collective, inner or manifest conflict is an irremovable human fact. It is at the core of the exhibition project curated by Luca Andreoni (NABA lecturer) and Francesco Zanot (Academic Master in Photography and Visual Design Course Advisor Leader). The showcased works explore current events as well as the history of the phenomenon. They face the theme through a free approach ranging from the observation of past battles to the analysis of the strains that affects people in contemporary society. The subject of the exhibition also influenced the creative process. In fact, the authors worked as pairs by reproducing some typical conflict dynamics. Then, their design and production practices spring from a continuous confrontation rather than from the intuition of one individual. 

Visual Arts Department involved students are Claudia Amatruda, Enrica Brogna, Carolina Camerlenghi, Alberto Ceresa, Melina De la Cruz Rodriguez, Luca Antonio De Palma, Silvia Dell'Acqua, Desirée Di Giorgio, Sevdenur Doğan, Lorna Lisbeth Enriquez Urena, Jackberth Felix Ceballos, Alice Frattali, Christiana Karapata, Chia-Ching Lu, Chiara Marras, Raquel Meja, Maria Messana Colville, Betsaida Vanessa Montero Espaillat, Irina Okoneshnikova, Ruzica Pesic, Leonardo Pismataro, Andrea Eleonora Protti, Saroj Rojanapagorn, Andrea Pio Staffiere, Roberta Stamato, Pruthvi Swaminathan, Vittoria Tolentinati, Mariah Vella, Nina-Zi Zhang, Mohammadamin Zarifkhorramdelazad.