Forty large images by Luca Campigotto (Venice, 1962), offer a journey through nature as a path of initiation and necessity of a photographer's work, amidst historical references and evocations of films. A combination of the portrayal of spaces and transformation of memory, vast scenes fixed in the intensity of their lights create a ballade for the eye. Steeped in history and expectations, the photographs here evoke the soul of places as if they were inescapable documents of a world that is destined to disappear. The pictures on display here offer a wide selection from the publication My Wild Places (Hatje Cantz, Ostfildern, 2010) including 67 photographs in colour and black and white that were taken by the author in different parts of the world over a period of twenty years.