Red Thistle

Red Thistle
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Red Thistle, the 2011 winner of The European Publishers Award for Photography, is a powerful and fascinating
exploration of the important but relatively unknown region of the Northern Caucasus and its people. It lies between
the Black and Caspian Seas and is within European Russia. Wars have been fought here for centuries – the most
recent in Chechnya. Monteleone examines the stubborn, rebellious culture of this region, which although part of
Russia, differs in the ethnicity, religion and social customs of its inhabitants.
‘If you shoot in the Caucasus, the echo will be heard for centuries,’ says an old proverb from the region.
Born in Italy 1974, Monteleone studied engineering before moving first to the U.S. and then to England. It was here
that he discovered his interest in photography and journalism. Returning to Italy in 2000, he completed his studies
in photography and began to work with Italian magazines. From 2001 – 2003 he worked as correspondent for the
photo agency Contrasto in Moscow. He began working with major international newspapers such as D, Io Donna,
L’espresso, New York Times, Time, Stern, New Yorker, to name a few. Since 2003 he has lived part of each year in
Italy and part in Russia, where he is pursuing long-term personal projects and continues his editorial work. He published
his first book Dusha, Russian Soul in 2007, and La line inesistente in 2009. His features have won numerous
awards including World Press Photo in 2007 and 2009, International Photo Award in 2008, Emerging Photographer
Grant, Freelens Award, and the 2010 Aftermath Project Grant.
Now in its 18th year, previous winners of the European Publishers Award For Photography have included photographers
such as Simon Norfolk, Bruce Gilden, Paulo Pelegrin, Klavdij Sluban, Jeff Mermelstein. Open to photographers
world-wide, the competition is a unique collaboration between six European Publishers – Actes Sud (France), Apeiron
(Greece), Dewi Lewis Publishing (UK), Kehrer Verlag (Germany), Peliti Associati (Italy), and Blume (Spain).