Romanzo Meticcio
Davide Degano
Nominated by
CAMERA Centro Italiano per la Fotografia

2026
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Romanzo Meticcio interrogates Italy’s ongoing difficulty in accepting itself as a multicultural nation. Through my photographs in dialogue with archival materials, the work investigates how the present is shaped by Italy’s colonial past and by the layered histories of both internal and international migration. Rather than offering a linear account, it scrutinizes how events have been framed, remembered, and circulated across generations.
Within this broader picture, Italy’s trajectory remains comparatively underexamined. Colonialism was entangled with national unification and the internal conquest of the South, yet public discourse has long minimized these legacies. Their visual and ideological residues persist, sustaining narratives that relegate the South, minorities, and peripheral identities to the margins.
To navigate these layers, my approach is interdisciplinary and grounded in intersectionality, acknowledging the co-presence of different systems of marginalization. Drawing on Achille Mbembe’s understanding of the archive as a structure of power, I treat historical photographs not as fixed records but as contested documents to be reactivated and reframed. In 1930s Italy, photography helped legitimize segregation and colonial rule; in my practice, it becomes a site of resistance, challenging the visual logics that produced exclusion. Romanzo Meticcio operates as a form of practice-based research, where image-making becomes a method of inquiry rather than illustration.
The Artist

Davide Degano
Nominated in
By
CAMERA Centro Italiano per la Fotografia
Lives and Works in
Milazzo
Davide Degano is a visual artist whose practice explores how images shape memory, identity, and collective imagination. Rejecting photography as neutral documentation, he approaches it as a site of tension between reality and fiction, visibility and erasure, questioning what is remembered and what is silenced. His work challenges conventional documentary practice through a multidisciplinary approach that combines classical image-making with experimental strategies, opening space for counter-narratives.
He holds a BA in Visual Arts from the Royal Academy of Art (KABK), The Hague, where he received an honourable mention for the Paul Schuitema Award, and an MA in Photography from KASK – Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Ghent, where his graduation project was awarded the Fonds Roger De Conynck Prize.
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