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There's No Calm After the Storm

Matteo de Mayda - There\'s No Calm After the Storm
With a documentary approach and in dialogue with elements of scientific and archival research, photographer Matteo de Mayda investigates the long-term consequences of the Vaia storm in Italy.
An extreme weather event hit north-eastern Italy in October 2018. The Sirocco wind blew up to 200 kilometres per hour through the Dolomite valleys, knocking some 14 million trees to the ground. The incessant rain caused torrents to overflow, dragging logs and debris downstream. Overnight, the inhabitants of a number of mountain communities in Trentino,Veneto and Friuli-Venezia Giulia found their cellars flooded and even their houses torn apart by the winds.
More than six years later, the consequences of storm Vaia are still visible and tangible. The slopes of various mountains are barren. The remaining forests have been invaded by the spruce bark beetle: a parasite that feeds on wood. Without the plants, there is no protection against landslides and avalanches. While experts and locals are rolling up their sleeves to try and bring the situation back to normal, the total economic damage has been estimated at three billion euros.
Matteo de Mayda (born 1984 in Treviso) is a Venice-based artist and photographer, focused on reportage and social and environmental causes.
Edited by Cosimo Bizzarri.
Texts by Cosimo Bizzarri and Raffaele Cavalli.
 
published in January 2025
bilingual edition (English / Italian)
17 × 22 cm (hardcover)
134 pages (ill., 5 colours offset)
 
35.00
 
ISBN : 978-88-99058-84-5
EAN : 9788899058845
 
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