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Enter the Rooms
Its purpose is to expand the exploration of visual elements in dreams to encompass other contexts and dynamics.
is a fictional travel agency that addresses socio-environmental issues through illustrated postcards. Flipping the concept of the classic travel images, which seeks to capture the best of places, Saluti e Baci aims to highlight situations of harmful human interference and extreme natural events.
13 cards for the 13 most dangerous professions in the Europe.
The book was born as a personal response to the 2006 deaths of seven workers at ThyssenKrupp in Turin.
Influenced by the medieval iconology of the danse macabre, Del Lavoro & Della Morte ties many issues together: the safe and security at work practices, the inequity of occupational fatalities, the prevention as a way to avoid tragic events.
screenprint on cardboard
book/cards, cm 15x9, edition of 100
Print About Me 2013
Monica Bacio is the alter ego of Lorenzo Fontana, his double. After fleeting appearances over the years, Monica emerges (also online) to tell a deeply autobiographical story, asserting the right to be who we feel we are. A child who grows into a teenager and then an adult, always grappling with their sexual identity and the difficulties of affirming it. On stage, it is a liberating stream of consciousness, uniquely in verse.
The book was created as an extension of the theatrical performance. The stages of life are depicted with paper dolls to dress and undress, in a game that continues through the years.
screenprint and laser print, cm 21x29,
edition of 100
In collaboration with performer and director Lorenzo Fontana.
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Related works: Museo del Sogno
Installation and dance performance based on Julio Cortázar, "Instrucciones para llorar", en Historias de cronopios y de famas. Coreography and dance: Elena Kofinà. Essen.
dance dance or we are lost
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The project aims to translate the dream world into a graphic sign, to make it a traveling circus of dreams based on meeting and exchange, from city to city and acting as a real relational device.
Museo del Sogno
Inspired by the Grimm’s fairy tale Sleeping Beauty, this is an experimental book without words or ink.
The focus of this artist’s book is to explore our childhood memories. What do we remember exactly about the tale of Sleeping Beauty?
The leporello book, produced without the use of ink but only with laser cutting and dry embossing, tells the less narrated part of the fairy tale: the journey through the thorny forest.
16 leporello pages, 148x210 mm, lasercut
letterpress hard cover
handbound
edition of 100
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People, depicted in everyday moments, leave a trace of their presence that becomes an absence once it has been dug into the paper. Thus every shadow is transformed into a void that is both a mirror and a container for all other absences. The choice to use laser cutting and therefore to burn the paper is a reference to the burning of books on one side and the crematoria on the other.
poetry: Laura Anfuso
DFRG Press, London 2018
Shortlisted MCBA prize
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