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Lorenzo Mini's Decade-Long Photographic Survey of the Romea Road

publication · 2026-04-27

Photographer Lorenzo Mini has released 'Panta Rei,' a project documenting changes along the historic Romea road between 2012 and 2022. Starting from the province of Ravenna and ending near Venice, Mini revisited the same locations a decade later to capture transformations driven by social and economic factors, particularly in commercial activities. The images are presented as vertical diptychs (older above, newer below) for easy comparison, akin to a 'spot the difference' game. Mini, born in Rimini in 1973 and based in Cesenatico, focuses on sociocultural and landscape phenomena as mirrors of modernity.

Key facts

  • Lorenzo Mini's project 'Panta Rei' compares photographs of the Romea road from 2012 and 2022.
  • The route runs from the province of Ravenna to the outskirts of Venice.
  • Changes are attributed to social and economic factors affecting commercial activities.
  • Images are presented as vertical diptychs with the older photo above the newer one.
  • Mini was born in Rimini on August 3, 1973, and lives in Cesenatico.
  • The project aims to highlight physical and temporal changes over ten years.
  • The Romea road connects upper Adriatic locations and continues toward Eastern European states.
  • Mini's work documents sociocultural and landscape phenomena as reflections of modernity.

Entities

Artists

  • Lorenzo Mini

Locations

  • Ravenna
  • Italy
  • Venice
  • Rimini
  • Cesenatico
  • Lido di Spina
  • Ferrara

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