
About The Book
The images in That Thing That Never Vanished were made over the course 10-years during major international conflicts and humanitarian crises by Italian photojournalist Emanuele Satolli. The photographer’s aim was not to present his work as documents of historical events but as pictorial testimony to lived experiences with a high human cost, forming a critical discourse on conflict. Publisher’s Info
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About The Artist
Emanuele Satolli was born in 1979 in Fabriano, Italy. For the past ten years he has covered the major humanitarian crises and conflicts around the world. He is currently documenting the war between Ukraine and Russia and the clashes between Israel and Hezbollah, which in recent months have taken him to Lebanon. He documented the fall of the Islamic State in Mosul, Iraq, and Raqqa, Syria. He was in Gaza during the protests following the relocation of the American Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem and witnessed the wars in Libya, Afghanistan, Nagorno Karabakh and the conflict between the Turkish army and the Kurds of the PKK. During his career he has built up an ongoing collaboration with TIME Magazine and the Wall Street Journal and his reportages have also been published in leading Italian and international magazines and exhibited in numerous galleries and museums.
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Specifics
Emanuele Satolli: That Thing That Never Vanished (Gost Books, 2026) | Text: James Marson | 214 x 265 mm | 204 pages with 132 images | Hardback. Link.







