An exhibition that contains a series of photographs constructed starting from analogue, which tell the artist's memories through places and objects.
Keilahn Aio on the island of Pohnpei, in the Pacific Ocean, means "the other side of yesterday", a kind of "Once upon a time..." or "A long time ago in a land far, far away..."
When you are building a memory you are choosing what to forget. Whether you forget it or not is irrelevant, you have identified what is expendable.
It will slowly become blurry and distant.
The destiny of those who live in a other place than where they were born is to always seek a fixed point. A dot that, in line with the others, draws a house. Dots like โlieux de mรฉmoireโ, that is physical places or objects that act as containers of memory.
They are not built on purpose, they are chosen. Each of us recognizes and names our own to create a personal one emotional geography.
This is the story in pictures of how it works for me.
ANNA GIUNTINI