William Guerrieri Biography
William Guerrieri. Born in Rubiera in 1952 (Reggio Emilia). Lives in Modena. Photographer and curator, he was the creator, together with Paolo Costantini and Guido Guidi, of the Border Line project for Contemporary Photography, Rubiera (Reggio Emilia), of which he is currently coordinator. He has curated numerous investigative projects and exhibitions for Linea di Confine, including Via Emilia. Photographs, places and non-places 1 and 2, L'Ospitale, Rubiera, Reggio Emilia, 1999/2000; Places like landscapes. Photography and public commissioning in Europe in the nineties, (with Guido Guidi and Maria Rosaria Nappi), Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, 2000. He also edited the investigation and series “Linea Fast Bologna-Milano” (with Tiziana Serena), Linea di Confine Editore, Rubiera, 2003-2010 and the TAV exhibition. Bologna-Milan (with Francesca Fabiani), MAXXI, Rome, 2013. As a photographer, he has participated in various public investigative projects, including: Venice-Marghera, (1998); Atlas 03 (2003); Places of care (2004); Il Villaggio/The Village (2009). He has held several exhibitions, including Venezia-Marghera (Venice Art Biennale, 1997); Italian photography for a collection (Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Turin, 1997); Places like landscapes (Uffizi Gallery, Florence 2000); Le Bati et le Vivant (Madga Denysz Gallery, Paris, 2002); Atlas 03 (MAXXI, Rome, 2003); Contemporary looks. 50 years of Italian architecture (DARC/Venice Architecture Biennale, Venice, 2004); Trans-Emilia (Fotomuseum Winterthur, Winterthur, 2005); The Village (Die Photographische Sammlung/SK Stiftung Kultur, Cologne, D, 2010-2011); It's not enough to remember (Maxxi, Rome, 2013-14), Works 1989-2009, SP3 Galleria, Treviso (2015), Ceramics, milk, machines and logistics. Emilia-Romagna at work (MAST, Bologna, 2016). He published Today no one can say neutral (Ar/Ge Kunst Edizioni, Bolzano, 1998); Zone 16 (Open Space, Milan, 1999); Where It Was (Linea di Confine Ed., Rubiera, 2006); The Village (Linea di Confine Ed., Rubiera, 2009), The Dairy. Images for the Italian countryside, Koenig Books, London, 2015. Among the essays published Current affairs of documentary in Place and identity in contemporary Italian photography, edited by Roberta Valtorta, Einaudi, Turin, 2013.