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Did an Italian Student Plagiarize an Ethiopian Artist at the Milano Photo Festival?

Did an Italian Student Plagiarize an Ethiopian Artist at the Milano Photo Festival?

Update: 2021-10-12
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The 2021 Milan Photo Festival catalog includes a group exhibition by students at the Istituto Italiano Fotografia on the topic of Dante's Inferno. One of the students, Andrea Sacchetti, produced an image that is virtually identical to a well-known image by Ethiopian artist Aïda Muluneh without attribution.

After @AFWomeninPhoto tweeted about the plagiarism, photo Twitter shook its collective head in dismay, and the Festival issued a statement that "here was no will to plagiarize against such a prestigious author." Nevertheless, Sacchetti's images remain in the exhibition. Muluneh subsequently issued a video response in which she stated "Just because there’s been one post shared and a couple of messages sent, it’s not the end of the conversation."

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Did an Italian Student Plagiarize an Ethiopian Artist at the Milano Photo Festival?

Did an Italian Student Plagiarize an Ethiopian Artist at the Milano Photo Festival?

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