Seven triptychs to speak of what has long remained in the silence of conventions. Each work is an act of healing, a wound stitched with images and words, where photography is not just vision, but a denunciation: of invisible violence, of ignored identities, of unheard voices. Washi paper, mirrors, threads, nets weave the fabric of a pain that can no longer remain in the shadows. These images do not ask, they demand to be seen, heard, felt. And you, will you be ready to look?
Nicoletta Cerasomma is an Italian artist born in Lucca. Her research investigates the erasure of feminine identity — through memory, violence, and silence — using photography, installation, and archival materials. Dust, gold, fire, and light become agents of meaning in works that move between dream and collective memory. Her previous work addressed violence against women directly. This project continues that investigation — rooted in history, in one city, in names that were never footnotes.