The Leica Store in Naples will host a special event on February 21st at 5:00 PM, where photographer Massimo Saretta will engage with the public on the occasion of his exhibition "Asia," currently on display at the Maschio Angioino and open until February 28th. The event will allow visitors to discover the stories behind the 100 images on display and view exclusive teaser shots at the Leica Store.
### Presentation of the Madeleine magazine
The event will also feature the launch of the international magazine "Madeleine," published by Incandenza and available in Italian and English. The publication highlights the excellence of Made in Italy and is distributed at major film festivals, such as the Berlin Film Festival. Journalists Alberto Sichel, Emanuela Felle, and Massimo Colonna will be present, along with Giuliana Tizzano and Mariano Russo from the Leica Store in Naples.
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### The aim of the exhibition and the photographic tour
Massimo Saretta's exhibition aims to unite culture, photography, and publishing through his photographs, which illustrate Asia's cultural diversity with vivid colors and contrasts. Naples is the fifth stop on a tour that will visit several Italian cities, supported by the Ministry of Culture and the City of Naples, in collaboration with Asian embassies. Saretta, with a thirty-year career in photojournalism, began his interest in Asia in 2000, capturing the emotional depth of his travels with his camera.






Comments (2)
The Leica Store event in Naples looks very interesting. The Massimo Saretta exhibition is a great opportunity to see Asian images, but I'm not sure I can go on February 21st. Maybe there will be other opportunities.
The event looks very interesting and there will be many things to see. Massimo Saretta has a long experience and I am sure that his photos will be fascinating. We hope that the public will participate in large numbers for an interesting exchange.