The memory of women, silenced for a long time, described the political and social changes with different sensitivities and language. Maria Luisa di Borbone became the keystone for a story that until now has been only partially told. The voice of Maria Luisa clearly emerges from her recently found letters. A new point of view for the analysis of a very complex historical period when Europe was dominated by Napoleon. Compared with the traditional historiography, the negative assessment of the sovereign has been completely redesigned.
Nicoletta Cerasomma is a photographer and surrealist pop artist with a clear, graphic and strong language. Her studies in fashion photography and her experience in staged photography inspired her meticulous aesthetic. Her work is highly conceptual and complex: as surrealist artist, she incorporates archetypes and cultural iconography with satirical narratives inspired by the collective unconsciousness. Her images come from a personal place of exploration where she dreams about living a thousand lives in one.