Biography

My main area of research is focused on cultural visual tropes and traditions, on the contingency of the artistic process and on its multiple outcomes. Using different methods of visual enquiry, from photography to art books, from video to installation, my practice explores visual cliché and imaginary tropes connected with specific cultural and social contexts of production and reception. My research aims to analyze the visual ambiguity and the power of storytelling that
comes with every picture. The reflection on visual systems of communication is linked to the study if Western figurative tradition, focused on the image as a mean of apprehension.