We’re bringing the visionary artwork of National Geographic photographer Gabriele Galimberti to the Eudēmonia campus for an intimate look into the stories hiding in plain sight of our medicine cabinets — country to country, culture to culture. In his landmark photogrpahy series, HOME PHARMA, Gabriele documents our relationship with medicines in the simplest terms possible: exploring if medicine is more than just a mere commodity, and rather a litmus test of the society we live in. Equal parts creative, clever, and deeply personal, this project penetrates the intimacy of families around the world. Look for this series of larger than life photographs on screens throughout the EXPŌSOME campus, and join Gabriele on the Agora stage to hear how and why he creates art like this to advance social dialogue on the topics that matter most.
--- About the Artist: Born in 1977, Gabriele Galimberti is an Italian photographer, who frequently lives on airplanes and occasionally in Val di Chiana, Tuscany, where he was born and raised. As a photographer, Gabriele strives to convey personal and collective narratives—through portraits and short stories—of people around the world, recounting their peculiarities and differences, the things they are proud of and the belongings with which they surround themselves. Over the past few years, Gabriele has worked on long-term documentary photography projects across the globe, some of which have become books, such as Home Pharma, Toy Stories, In Her Kitchen, My Couch Is Your Couch, and The Heavens. In 2021, Gabriele won the World Press Photo in the “Portrait Stories” category with his project THE AMERIGUNS.