Photographs about holding on and letting go explores the language of family relationships through a body of work that began in 2018.
Curated by Laura Fattorini.
Rooted in personal experience, the project unfolds as an intimate and layered narrative made of presences and absences, bonds and memories, where the private becomes a space for broader reflection on growing up, belonging, and the construction of identity.
What is shown often seems to point elsewhere, to something just outside the frame, unknown yet deeply familiar, inviting the viewer to fill the gaps with their own emotional memory. Family, everyday gestures, and domestic spaces become the core elements of a fragmented yet coherent, distinctly feminine narrative.