Sicily exhibition

To offer a different perspective on the Sicily collection, I created this virtual exhibition featuring photographs selected by Cees Mutsaerts. The online gallery presents "Sicilian Street Photography" in an immersive viewing environment.

This virtual exhibition format allows viewers to experience the photographs as they might appear in a physical gallery space—moving through curated rooms, observing images at various scales, and discovering relationships between photographs that static web pages don't fully convey.

The collection focuses on Sicily's street life and urban character: Palermo's markets and neighborhoods, spontaneous moments in baroque towns, coastal village scenes, and the visual texture of Sicilian daily life. These images capture the island's authentic atmosphere beyond major monuments.

The exhibition works best on larger screens where the gallery environment and photograph details are fully visible. A mobile-friendly version accommodates smartphone viewing while maintaining the curated sequence.

This virtual gallery invites you to experience Sicily photography in a contemplative, exhibition-like setting—offering a more immersive alternative to traditional photo essay presentation.

Click here for a more mobile friendly version.