Infinity Loop

 

Between 2014 and 2015, this work emerged from a journey between the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.
It does not aim to explain events or define the conflict. Instead, it moves quietly through ruined streets and empty rooms, across faces and open land, looking for moments of human presence within a landscape shaped by loss.

 

The images unfold as a rhythm rather than a timeline. Wide horizons shift to cramped interiors; shattered buildings stand beside ordinary gestures; hard sunlight cuts through deep shadow. Shot in black and white, the photographs strip the scene to its essentials: dust in the air, worn skin, broken concrete, a blank sky. Each frame is a fragment. Together, they form a map of lived experience where destruction and dignity exist side by side.

 

The work avoids spectacle. Its focus is on waiting, on stillness, on daily life continuing under strain. In steady gazes, in lowered eyes, in damaged walls and open ground, there is a quiet balance between exposure and resilience.

 

These images ask the viewer to slow down. To look carefully. To see, beyond the language of headlines, the enduring weight and presence of human life.

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Da.gallery, Piacenza

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