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Mimi Mollica (born 1975) is an Italian photographer, based in London. His work concerns "social issues and topics related to identity, environment, migration and macroscopic human transitions." Mollica creates self assigned series—his book ''Terra Nostra'' (2017) is about the permanent scars left behind by the
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—and works on documentary and
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commissions for magazines and NGOs, and mentoring photographers. His work has also been shown in various group exhibitions and been included in survey publications on street photography.


Life and work

Mollica was born and raised in
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, Sicily and is based in London. He began working in photography as an assistant to architectural photographer
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. He works professionally on documentary and
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commissions for magazines and NGOs. In 2015 he founded Photo Meet in London, a mentoring service for photographers. Mollica also creates self assigned series. Over four months in 2007 and 2008 in Senegal, he photographed during the building of a road from Dakar to the new city of Diamniadio, for his series ''En route to Dakar.'' Work from this series was praised as "excellent photography" by Anita Sethi in '' The Independent.'' From 2009 he spent seven years working on his book about the permanent scars left behind by the
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, ''Terra Nostra'' (2017). The book was well received by critics
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said its photographs "are eloquent and poetic, and in an era where so much photography is trite and shallow, dense enough to feed both mind and eye"; and Sean O'Hagan, writing in '' The Guardian,'' said "it is a work that repays close attention ..a deft merging of the quotidian and the unsettling".


Publications


Publications by Mollica

*''En route to Dakar.'' Self-published via Blurb, 2010.''En route to Dakar'' is describe
here
within Blurb.com.
*''Terra Nostra.'' Stockport, England: Dewi Lewis, 2017. . With an introduction by and an afterword by Sean O'Hagan.''Terra Nostra'' is describe
here
within the Dewi Lewis website.


Publication paired with others

*''Castelbuono: la città gentile: indagine per immagini e parole su una città e i suoi abitanti.'' Palermo: Passaggio, 2009. With Roberto Alajmo. . Italian.


Publications with contributions by Mollica

*''Granta: Lost and Found.'' Issue 105. London: Granta, 2009. . 255 pages. Edited by
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. Includes "The road," photographs from Mollica's series ''En route to Dakar'' and text by Elena Baglioni. *''Flash Forward: Emerging photographers from Canada, the United Kingdom & the United States: 2009.'' Toronto: The Magenta Foundation, 2009. . *''
Street Photography Now ''Street Photography Now'' is a survey book of contemporary street photography, edited by Sophie Howarth and Stephen McLaren and published by Thames & Hudson in 2010. It includes work by 56 photographers. Blake Andrews described the book as "th ...
.'' London:
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, 2010. (hardback). London: Thames & Hudson, 2011. (paperback). Edited by Sophie Howarth and
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. *''London Street Photography: 1860–2010.'' London:
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; Stockport: Dewi Lewis, 2011. . Selected from the Museum of London collection by Mike Seaborne and Anna Sparham. Published to accompany an exhibition at the Museum. *''In the Life of Cities.'' Zurich: Lars Müller, 2012. Edited by Mohsen Mostafavi. . Includes "En route to Dakar," eight photographs by Mollica. *''Street = Calle.'' C Photo, Vol. 9. London; Madrid, Spain; Gilly, Switzerland:
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, 2014. . 299 pages. Edited by
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. Text in English and Spanish. *''The World Atlas of Street Photography.'' New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2014. . Edited by Jackie Higgins. With a foreword by
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. *''Photographers' Sketchbooks.'' London: Thames & Hudson, 2014. . Edited by Stephen McLaren and
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.


Awards

*2005: Second prize, The Observer Photographic Hodge Award. For a story on the aftermath of the 7 July 2005 London bombings. *2009: Winner, European Parliament Guest Photographer. *2012: Finalist, Palm Springs Photo Festival Slide Show Contest, CA. *2012: Winner, Renaissance Photography Award, Expression Category, for ''Terra Nostra.'' *2013: Shortlist, Terry O'Neill TAG Award 2012, for ''Terra Nostra.'' *2013: Second prize,
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Photography Award. For his series ''En route to Dakar.'' Mollica won funding for a photography project. *2014: Finalist,
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Portrait Award, for a photograph from ''Terra Nostra.''


Group exhibitions

*2010: ''This Must be the Place,'' Jerwood Space, London, November–December 2010. With photographs by Mollica,
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, Camille Fallet,
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, Eva Stenram, Lillian Wilkie, and Tereza Zelenkova. *2010: ''Street Photography Now,''
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, Cardiff, October–November 2010, and toured to Contributed Studio for the Arts, Berlin, December 2010 – January 2011; Museum of Printing,
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, Warsaw, November 2011 – January 2012. Photographs from the book ''Street Photography Now'' (2011) by Mollica and others *2010: ''This Must Be the Place,'' Jerwood Space, London, November – December 2010. With work by Tereza Zelenkova, Camille Fallet,
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, Walker Evans, Eva Stenram, Lillian Wilkie and Mollica. Curated by
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. *2013: ''Rural–Urban: The Syngenta Photography Award Exhibition,''
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, London, May 2013. *2014: ''Terry O’Neill Awards 2013,'' The Strand Gallery, London, January 2014.


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Sicilian connection: How Mimi Mollica captured the mafia
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