Artist

Letizia Battaglia

Born in Sicily, 1935 and lives in Palermo, Italy

Born in Sicily in 1935, Letizia Battaglia began her photography career in the early 1970s and started photographing the Sicilian Mafia in 1974, even receiving death threats. As the photography director of L’Ora, Palermo’s left-wing daily newspaper, she or one of her assistants was present at every major crime scene in the city until shortly before the paper folded in 1990. From these assignments, Battaglia and her long-time partner Franco Zecchin produced many of the iconic photographs that have come to represent Sicily and the Mafia throughout the world. She has won numerous awards, including the W. Eugene Smith Grant for Humanistic Photography and the Cornell Capa Infinity Award from the International Center of Photography.
Photo Letizia Battaglia © Gianluca Fiore

Exhibitions
Exhibitions
Come Casa
Francesco Pantaleone Arte Contemporanea returns with “Come Casa,” an exhibition, curated...
18 Jan 2024 - 16 Mar 2024
Francesco Pantaleone
Palermo
Exhibitions
Letizia Battaglia: Minime d’amore
Minime d’amore by Letizia Battaglia is about love in an absolute sense, because the emotion of love...
14 Sep 2021 - 06 Nov 2021
Francesco Pantaleone Arte Contemporanea, Milan
Milan
Exhibitions
Letizia Battaglia: Minime d’amore
A journey through emotions, through iconic and original photographs by Letizia Battaglia
14 Dec 2020 - 14 Feb 2021
Francesco Pantaleone
Palermo
Exhibitions
Letizia Battaglia: Street stories
"In 1971, Milan welcomed me and gave me the opportunities to decide on my own life. I was 36 years old and here, not in Palermo, I began to be a photographer". Letizia Battaglia
05 Dec 2019 - 19 Jan 2020
Palazzo Reale
Milan
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Interviews
“The Beauty of Palermo is in its Soul”: an Interview with Letizia Battaglia – Read
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