Bio

Michele Cera (Bari, Italy, 1973). His work has been featured in numerous exhibitions, including Ereditare il paesaggio (Museo del Territorio Biellese, Biella, 2007, catalogue published by Electa, Venice), Premio Fotografico Atlante Italiano 07 (MAXXI, Rome, 2007) , Global Photography (SiFest 2009),  Visions and Documents (Festival Internazionale di Roma 2010), 54 Biennale di Venezia, Padiglione Italia, Regione Puglia (Bari, 2011), Collecting Landscapes (PhC Capalbiofotografia 2012),  Dust (F4_un’idea di Fotografia, Fondazione Fabbri, Pieve di Soligo, 2012), Laboratorio Italia (SiFest,2014), LOOKING ON (Ravenna,2014), Photo Screening- Paesaggio Italia (Open Museum/Open City, MAXXI, Roma, 2014), Sono stato lì. Esperienze di rilievo dell’Italia contemporanea (Spazio espositivo “Gino Valle”, IUAV, Venezia, 2015), Gadefotografi 1917 – 2017 (Øksnehallen, Copenhagen, 2017), Premio Francesco Fabbri per le Arti Contemporanee 2017 (Fondazione Fabbri, Pieve di Soligo, 2017), Возгонка (Отдел современного искусства, Museo di arte contemporanea di Tolyatti, RU, 2018), Dove viviamo. Saluti da Ravenna (Istituto Italiano di Cultura di Copenhagen, Copenhagen Photo Festival 2018). He was awarded at the Premio Fotografico Atlante Italiano 07, organized by Italian Ministry for Arts and Culture. In 2010 and in 2012 his works Journey into a fragile landscape and Dust were selected at the Kassel Fotobook Festival Dummy Award. In 2011 he won the Open your Book prize at the SiFest Photo Festival with Dust. In 2013 he was invited by the Winterthur Fotomuseum to participate at the Plat(t)form 2013. His work is represented in major public collections, including the Maxxi (NationalMuseum for 21st Century Arts) in Rome, the Museum of Biella Territory,  Linea di Confine per la Fotografia Contemporanea. He was co-founder of Documentary Platform, a visual archive about contemporary Italy. He is author of the books  Dust (Kehrer Verlag,2013), Nel Circolo (Osservatorio Fotografico,2014), Tolyatti (with Guido Sechi, published by The Velvet Cell and VAC Foundation, 2020).