Lab27 is hosting a special event on February 25 dedicated to photography as a laboratory for exploring our mental landscapes. Intimate experiences, horizons, and memories nourish the present. This will be an opportunity to engage in a conversation with Claudia Corrent about the various ways we can relate to images as spaces of inquiry and creation: private archives, collective imagination, and family memory are the realms that intersect her professional and artistic practice. There will be room to talk together and discuss your photographs and—why not—your projects and motivations, if you have them. As always, you will also be able to browse books from our library to appreciate a range of possible approaches to storytelling that activates and reworks memory. Free entry, we start at 4:30 PM—see you there! On this occasion, the exhibition "Come nessun uomo saprà mai" will also be open.
Claudia Corrent is a visual artist and professional photographer who lives and works between Venice and Bolzano. She holds a degree in Philosophy of Modern Languages from the University of Trento and has exhibited in solo and group shows in various institutions, including Palazzo delle Esposizioni in Rome, the Italian Cultural Institutes of New York and San Francisco, and the MAXXI Museum in Rome. Her photographic practice also extends into education; she has designed and led workshops in schools, institutions, and museums including the Guggenheim Venice, Mart, Fondazione Pinault Palazzo Grassi, and Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo. She works in publishing and has collaborated with Repubblica, Der Spiegel, Art, Courrier International, Die Zeit, and Tageszeitung. In 2023 she was a finalist for the Terna Prize and won third place at the Siena Award; in 2019 she won the First Artists Prize of the Autonomous Province of Bolzano, the Riaperture Prize, the Capalbiofotofestival Award, and was among the finalists of the Combat Prize.


Lab27 is hosting a special event on February 25 dedicated to photography as a laboratory for exploring our mental landscapes. Intimate experiences, horizons, and memories nourish the present. This will be an opportunity to engage in a conversation with Claudia Corrent about the various ways we can relate to images as spaces of inquiry and creation: private archives, collective imagination, and family memory are the realms that intersect her professional and artistic practice. There will be room to talk together and discuss your photographs and—why not—your projects and motivations, if you have them. As always, you will also be able to browse books from our library to appreciate a range of possible approaches to storytelling that activates and reworks memory. Free entry, we start at 4:30 PM—see you there! On this occasion, the exhibition "Come nessun uomo saprà mai" will also be open.
Claudia Corrent is a visual artist and professional photographer who lives and works between Venice and Bolzano. She holds a degree in Philosophy of Modern Languages from the University of Trento and has exhibited in solo and group shows in various institutions, including Palazzo delle Esposizioni in Rome, the Italian Cultural Institutes of New York and San Francisco, and the MAXXI Museum in Rome. Her photographic practice also extends into education; she has designed and led workshops in schools, institutions, and museums including the Guggenheim Venice, Mart, Fondazione Pinault Palazzo Grassi, and Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo. She works in publishing and has collaborated with Repubblica, Der Spiegel, Art, Courrier International, Die Zeit, and Tageszeitung. In 2023 she was a finalist for the Terna Prize and won third place at the Siena Award; in 2019 she won the First Artists Prize of the Autonomous Province of Bolzano, the Riaperture Prize, the Capalbiofotofestival Award, and was among the finalists of the Combat Prize.
