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			 Quote: 
			"A photograph is not created by a photographer. What they does is 
			just to open a little window and capture it. The world then writes 
			itself on the film. The act of the photographer is closer to reading 
			than it is to writing. They are the readers of the world."  
			 
			Ferdinando Scianna joined Magnum Photos in 1982 and became a full 
			Member in 1989. 
			Ferdinando Scianna 
			Italian, b. 1943 
			 
			Ferdinando Scianna started taking photographs in the 1960s while 
			studying literature, philosophy and art history at the University of 
			Palermo. It was then that he began to photograph the Sicilian people 
			systematically. Feste Religiose in Sicilia (1965) included an essay 
			by the Sicilian writer Leonardo Sciascia, and it was the first of 
			many collaborations with famous writers. 
			 
			Scianna moved to Milan in 1966. The following year he started 
			working for the weekly magazine L'Europeo, first as a photographer, 
			then from 1973 as a journalist. He also wrote on politics for Le 
			Monde Diplomatique and on literature and photography for La 
			Quinzaine Littéraire. 
			 
			In 1977 he published Les Siciliens in France and La Villa Dei Mostri 
			in Italy. During this period Scianna met Henri Cartier-Bresson, and 
			in 1982 he joined Magnum Photos. He entered the field of fashion 
			photography in the late 1980s. At the end of the decade he published 
			a retrospective, Le Forme del Caos (1989).  
			 
			Scianna returned to exploring the meaning of religious rituals with 
			Viaggio a Lourdes (1995), then two years later he published a 
			collection of images of sleepers - Dormire Forse Sognare (To Sleep, 
			Perchance to Dream). His portraits of the Argentinean writer Jorge 
			Luis Borges were published in 1999, and in the same year the 
			exhibition Ni?os del Mundo displayed Scianna's images of children 
			from around the world.  
			 
			In 2002 Scianna completed Quelli di Bagheria, a book on his home 
			town in Sicily, in which he tries to reconstruct the atmosphere of 
			his youth through writings and photographs of Bagheria and the 
			people who live there. 
			 
			Awards 
			 
			1966 Prix Nadar (for Feste Religiose in Sicilia), France 
			 
			Exhibitions 
			 
			2004 Pensar America III - Casa de América, Madrid, Spain 
			2003 Ferdinando Scianna - Centre Cultural Tecla Sala, Barcelona, 
			Spain 
			2000 Altre Forme del Caos - Cantieri Culturali alla Zisa, Palermo, 
			Italy 
			 
			Books 
			 
			2003 Quelli di Bagheria, Peliti Associati, Italy 
			2002 Mondo Bambino, L'arte a stampa, Italy 
			2001 Obiettivo Ambiguo, Rizzoli, Italy 
			1999 Ni?os del Mundo, Ayuntamiento De La Coru?a, Spain 
			1999 Jorge Luis Borges, Franco Sciardelli, Italy 
			1997 Dormire Forse Sognare, Art&, Italy ; (To Sleep Perchance to 
			Dream), Phaidon, UK 
			1996 Viaggio a Lourdes, Mondadori, Italy 
			1995 Altrove: Reportage Di Moda, Federico Motta, Italy 
			1993 Marpessa, Leonardo Arte, Italy 
			1990 Men and Trucks, Iveco, Italy 
			1989 Leonardo Sciascia, Franco Sciardelli, Italy 
			1989 Le Forme del Caos, Art & SRL, Italy 
			1988 Kami, L’Immagine, Italy 
			1988 Città del Mondo, Bompiani, Italy 
			1988 Ore di Spagna (with Leonardo Sciascia), Pungitopo, Spain 
			1987 L’Instante e La Forma, Ediprint, Italy 
			1984 Henri Cartier-Bresson: Portraits (with André Pieyre de 
			Mandiargues), Collins, UK 
			1984 Il Grande Libro della Sicilia, Mandadori, Italy 
			1983 I Grandi Fotografi : Ferdinando Scianno, Gruppo Editoriale 
			Fabbri, Italy 
			1977 I Siciliani, Einaudi, Italy; (Les Siciliens), Editions Deno?l, 
			France 
			1965/87 Feste Religiose in Sicilia (with Leonardo Sciascia), 
			Leonardo da Vinci Arte,  
			Italy; L'Immagine Editrice, Italy  |