Angelo Antolino

Angelo Antolino was born in 1979 in Naples.
In 1998 enrolled at the Suor Orsola University where he began attending the lessons of Stefano Causa in the methodology of History of Art.
In 2000 he started a course of photography directed by Lucia Patalano.
In 2004 carried out a reportage on the historical hospital of Annunziata for the cultural event Maggio dei monumenti, entitled Esposti in mostra.
In 2005 he graduated from University with a thesis on History and Techniques of Photography with an anthropological reportage on pilgrimage at Madonna dell'Arco's Sanctuary, which began in 2002.
In January 2005 he began publishing his pictures on the most important national newspapers.
In January 2006 he began working for the Soprintendenza Speciale al Polo Museale Napoletano in which he developed a reportage on the preparation of the exhibition "Titian and court portraits from Rafaello to Carraccis" in the Capodimonte museum.
In April 2006, the reportage Sulla spiaggia which began in 2002, is exhibited at the International Festival of Rome FotoGrafia, and chosen to be part of the four exhibitions of FotoGrafia Litorale.
In July he was chosen to be part of the international Festival "Meno 31 - tourism devolution" and commissioned a reportage on the town of Tuili in one of the regions of Sardinia region.
In march 2007 he exhibited the reportage "Strategy of Attention" in the collective exhibition "Non tutte le strade portano a Roma" with Guy Tillim, Raphael Dalla Porta, Luca Campigotto, Xavier Ribas and Giuliano Matteucci in the International Festival of Rome FotoGrafia.
At the moment he lives in Berlin and collborates with some of the most important european magazines.
Night view of the "Basilica" in the ancient roman city of Pompeii. Naples © Angelo Antolino
Rests of the civil war and new constructions in the center of Beirut © Angelo Antolino
Tourists visiting the Piscina Mirabilis, the greatest cistern ever built by the Romans (Bacoli, Naples) © Angelo Antolino
A Muslim wedding in Beirut, Lebanon © Angelo Antolino
Saturday night in Rue Monot in the Gemmayzeh district in Beirut © Angelo Antolino
Acerra, Naples: A ram pastures in lands contaminated by dioxin; in the background the waste incinerator under construction © Angelo Antolino
Skeletons of people dead in Herculaneum during the Vesuvio eruption of 79 a.C. exposed at the archeological museum of Naples © Angelo Antolino
Acerra, Naples. A flock of sheep being transported to the abbatoirs due to extremely high quantities od dioxin in their bodies © Angelo Antolino
Particular of a sarcophagus of Roman epoch at the Archeological Museum of the Phlegrean Fields © Angelo Antolino
Fishermen on a "Cianciola", the typical fishing boat of the island of Procida - Naples © Angelo Antolino
A tourist visiting the Roman amphitheater of Pozzuoli, Naples © Angelo Antolino
Night view of "Porta Marina", one of the gates of the ancient roman city of Pompeii, Naples © Angelo Antolino
Night view of Mexico City © Angelo Antolino
A woman wearing a Niqab dances in the Saifi Village, a central district of Beirut © Angelo Antolino
A boy walking in an ancient street in the historical center of Naples © Angelo Antolino
A photography student takes pictures in Gemmayzeh, a central district of Beirut © Angelo Antolino
The bronze statues called "The runners" (from the ancient town of Herculaneum) exhhibited at the Archeological Museum of Naples © Angelo Antolino
A restorer of the Museum of Capodimonte in Naples checks a painting of Titian before it is showed in a exhibition in show © Angelo Antolino
A boy plays witha tomato in the town of Castelmezzano in Basilicata region © Angelo Antolino
A saturday night in a club in Naples © Angelo Antolino
The shutter of a shop riddled with bullets in Beirut © Angelo Antolino
A family celebrating the neighbourhood gipsy camp is being burnt down, in the district of Ponticelli, Naples © Angelo Antolino
The artist Anselm Kiefer puts the title to an its work at the Museum of Capodimonte in Naples © Angelo Antolino
Portrait of a boy in a street in the historical center of Naples © Angelo Antolino
A man running on the wharf of the former Italsider-factory of Bagnoli, in the bay of Naples © Angelo Antolino

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