Abstract
Composed of photographs belonging to three different projects - Lost in the K-Hole, Doppelgänger and Maelström - Human Surfaces is an interpretative visual diary that highlights, in an original way, an iconography of various and potential individual diversities (the alter ego , the actor, the visionary) protagonists of imaginary scenes but no less objective. Di Donato moves in a territory not only of observation but of construction of the image, to establish that photography, like all authorial visual forms, is an emanation that contains its creator. By weaving the strings of his visions, the author creates intersections, acknowledgments, transformations, real dense descriptions of what he imagines and portrays, revealing the relationships of meaning entrusted to images and the imagination. His Human Surfaces are transfigurations, visual metaphors of inner experiences silhouetted in an existential space / void where the anguished scream, dissociation and performative proliferation combine with the charm of conceptual and creative photography in a surreal and brutal style.
Lingua originale | Italian |
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Titolo della pubblicazione ospite | Human Surfaces |
Pagine | 8-10 |
Numero di pagine | 3 |
Stato di pubblicazione | Published - 2020 |