Tommaso Protti

‘Terra Vermelha’

by Tommaso Protti, published by Void.

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“This is the Brazilian Amazon today, where indigenous communities are fighting for survival in the face of rampant deforestation. What follows is a dense, disorientating and elliptical reportage that riddles through a conflict-stricken hinterland, unravelling – in the dead of night – stories about savage land-grabs, forest fires and brutal gang murders. […] Needless to say, few publishers could have taken us into the Amazon’s heart of chaos as nightmarishly as Void have.”

Alessandro Merola — 1000 Words

Terra Vermelha

The Amazon Rainforest—often referred to as ‘Lungs of our Planet—has long been idealised as a dense, green expanse and a pristine sanctuary inhabited by isolated tribes. Terra Vermelha, the culmination of 10-years’ work by photographer Tommaso Protti, presents an alternative portrait of the region. Depicting fields ablaze, the dark river as a conduit for cocaine trafficking and urban areas plagued by violence—the images in the book depict a dystopia, dispelling such romanticised notions.

“As I sat in my hotel room in Marabá, a city in the Amazon state of Parà, Jornal Nacional – Brazil’s flagship news program – transmitted images of the country’s newly elected president, Jair Bolsonaro: “The indigenous in their reservations are like animals in a zoo,” he said. It was November 2018. […] It seemed like a threat, an omen of bad times ahead. I felt that the slow-motion social and environmental breakdown I had seen in the previous years in the Amazon was about to get worse.”

“Deforestation, unregulated development, pollution. All of these scenarios are driven by the same forces; poverty, weak institutions, corruption and savage self-interest. More than in other places, in the Amazon region it becomes clear that land is worth more than human life. And on the path towards the destruction of the planet, the first and closest step for mankind is still its own annihilation… The violence consuming the Brazilian Amazon affects us all and sometimes we are even the unknowing perpetrators of it.”

Tommaso Protti

‘Terra Vermelha’, which means ‘red earth’, opens with visions of a paradise lost. Protti’s photographs show rural areas transformed by deforestation, where land conflicts are commonplace between cattle ranchers, landless peasants and environmental activists. The images in the book journey on to urban areas and shantytowns where Protti was given access following police operations to document the rising violence, mainly related to the drug trade. Further photographs show the hold of evangelical religion on the region, the impact of the COVID pandemic, and the construction of new towns and recently expanded cities such as Altamira, famous for both its hydro-power dam and for being Brazil’s murder capital in 2017.

The book eschews a traditional narrative format to present a nightmarish vision of the impacts of intersecting social and environmental crises. Protti’s uncaptioned black and white images often have a sense of movement and imply events unfolding both before and after the frame. Many images were taken fleetingly at night, leading the viewer blindly around the region.

Terra Vermelha

21 x 27,8 cm
224 pages
1500 copies
Softcover with dustjacket

ISBN 978-618-5479-00-8

Tommaso Protti

Tommaso Protti is an Italian-born photographer who has been based in Brazil for almost a decade. He has dedicated himself to long-term projects focusing on themes such as crime, the environment, and rural conflict. His work has been featured in global publications and exhibited worldwide.

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  • ENGLAND, Picnic

    GERMANY, Fotobus Library

    GREECE, National Library of Greece

    GREECE, Void

    ICELAND, Ströndin Library

    IRELAND, The Library Project

    LATVIA, ISSP

    PORTUGAL, Narrativa

    ROMANIA, Photo Romania Festival at Grain Lab

    SWITZERLAND, Universitätsbibliothek Basel

    USA, MoMA Library

    USA, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (Hirsch Library)

  • Photograph: Tommaso Protti
    Text: Tommaso Protti
    Edit, Design: João Linneu, Myrto Steirou

    Printing: Jelgavas tipogrāfija
    Binding: Jelgavas tipogrāfija

    Language: English

    Font: ATF Alternate Gothic from American Type Founders Collection, Miller Text Roman by Carter & Cone

    Tommaso Protti © for the photographs and text
    Void © for this edition

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