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PROJECT BY CAMILLA CATTABRIGA
The paradox of the Other is that it eludes us but reflects us at the same time. For years I found myself struggling with this feeling, trying to convince myself that this was not the reality of my relationships. My notebooks and photography have always been an attempt to give form to this emotional disorder: the space that is created between the Other regardless of me and the Other as a happening reversed by my existence. Sbava Piangi Ama is the concretization of an acquired awareness of the need to accept and surrender to this paradox, to recognize and perceive ourselves as multifaceted identities in constant movement; an analogical, intimate and aesthetic research that I present in the form of short stories drawn from the relationships I live. Multiple exposures were made directly on film.
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SELFSELF Basic 02
Format: 170 x 240mm
Pages: 96 + 8
Paper: Cover Sirio pearl 300gr. - Inside Shiro echo raw 120gr. of which 10/4ni off-register boards with double opening + 8 Reflex inserts spectral white 110gr.
Language: Italian
Paperback: milled paperback
Print: digital 4+4 + die-cut window on 1 cover
PROJECT BY CAMILLA CATTABRIGA
The paradox of the Other is that it eludes us but reflects us at the same time. For years I found myself struggling with this feeling, trying to convince myself that this was not the reality of my relationships. My notebooks and photography have always been an attempt to give form to this emotional disorder: the space that is created between the Other regardless of me and the Other as a happening reversed by my existence. Sbava Piangi Ama is the concretization of an acquired awareness of the need to accept and surrender to this paradox, to recognize and perceive ourselves as multifaceted identities in constant movement; an analogical, intimate and aesthetic research that I present in the form of short stories drawn from the relationships I live. Multiple exposures were made directly on film.
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