Our history, our past, is made up of places, encounters, people, events that we often tell, to ourselves andto others,... Read More
Our history, our past, is made up of places, encounters, people, events that we often tell, to ourselves and
to others, always in the same way.
Our stories give us a shape, but they don't defne our identity.
In a psychotherapy process, we have a moment in which it is necessary to let go of our past, and in
particular way the traumatic events linked to it, to rewrite a new story and therefore a new present where
past events are not erased, but our relationship with them has changed.
In the Tell another story project, I decided to apply the same methodology as psychoanalytic work to
photography. Among all the images in my archives, created over the course of many years, I choose some
to give a new life to, combining them according to my feelings today, thus telling them in a new way.
There are no titles, they are open images, as I recreate my story, each of these images can make a personal
story, because reality exists only if "looked at" (and therefore interpreted) by someone.
“Tell another story” my son always told me when he was little, it is the invitation I make to myself and to the
public who uses these images.
The project is still ongoing