Alessandra Calò

Alessandra Calò uses an experimental photographic language to explore themes related to memory, identity and the relationship between man and nature. The dominant practice in her work is the recovery and reinterpretation of archive materials through which does not intend to implement a nostalgic evocation of the past but to propose a new vision of reality. Over the years, she has developed a passion for ancient photographic printing techniques with which she creates real installations and artist’s books. Contemporary authors are often involved in her projects to create speaking images through literary contamination. Her works are part of important private and museum collections and are exhibited at international fairs, exhibitions and festivals.

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