Among all the firearms in the world owned by private citizens for non-military purposes, half are in the United States of America. In numbers they exceed the country's population: 393 million guns for 372 million people. This is not a coincidence, nor is it a market issue: rather, it is a matter of tradition and constitutional guarantee.
It is the story of the Second Amendment, ratified in 1791 to reassure the inhabitants of the newly independent territories that their federal government could not one day abuse its authority over them. Two hundred and fifty years later, the Second Amendment is still embedded in all aspects of American life, and this book frames its current state through what are seen as four core American values: Family, Liberty, Passion, and Style.
Photographer Gabriele Galimberti has traveled to every corner of the United States, from New York City to Honolulu, to meet proud gun owners and view their firearms collections. He has photographed people and guns in their homes and neighborhoods, even in places where no one would expect to find such collections.
In 2021, with the project "AmeriGuns", Gabriele Galimberti won the History/Portraits section of World Press Photo, the world's most prestigious photojournalistic award.
In Chiusi, the photo exhibition is spread throughout the historic center, in the open air, accessible for free, every day around the clock, until July 28.
Centro storico
Via Porsenna, 79, 53043 Chiusi SI, Italia
From 13 May 2023 to 28 July 2023
Website
Mail: flashati.club@gmail.com
Tel. 3391675588
Free