The Mythography series of photographic volumes returns with its fourth volume. Edited by Professor Enrico Medda, Mythography 4 will be a third volume inspired by the deities of the Greek-Latin pantheon Vulcan and Uranus. A project focused on the themes represented by the two deities. Vulcan, god of fire and metallurgy, symbolizes work creativity, craftsmanship, technology, deserts, volcanoes, metalworking, architecture and geometries. Uranus, god of the sky and husband of Gaia (goddess of the Earth), will represent the theme of the sky, panoramas, skylines and aerial photography (drone).
Today, we are publishing the long-awaited names of the Awarded Authors in Mythography vol.IV – Volcano and Uranus. Thanks to the valuable collaboration with artist, painter, and sculptor Giorgio Celiberti, [...]
We’re excited to announce the “Mythography Vol.IV” Winners’ Shortlist, featuring 39 talented photographers selected as finalists for the Best Author and Honorable Mentions awards. From 142 outstanding photographers chosen for [...]
Announced the 142 photographers selected for the fourth volume of Mythography, the series of photographic volumes inspired by Greek and Roman deities.
Selections are now open for photographers who will become part of the 4th volume of the series of photographic books inspired by mythology.
Mythography Vol. IV includes photos and projects inspired by two deities from the Greco-Roman pantheon: Vulcan, god of fire and metallurgy, and Uranus, personification of the heavens and the sky.
Curated by Enrico Medda, professor of Greek literature at the University of Pisa, the volume explores themes represented by these two mythological figures: creative work, craftsmanship, technology, deserts, volcanoes, metalworking, architecture, and geometry for Vulcan, and sky, landscapes, skylines, and aerial photography for Uranus.
Deadline 15th March 31st March 2024
Photography open call for the fourth volume of the Mythography series, the photographic books inspired by the gods of Greco-Roman mythology.