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SILVANA DI LORENZO
- Italy

Contacts:sdilorenzo3@alice.it  dilorenzo2103@gmail.com.

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project "A holding space"

project "A holding space"

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project "A holding space"

project "A holding space"

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project "A holding space"

project "A holding space"

Her Biography 

Silvana Di Lorenzo Born in Milan, lives in Rome, graduated in Psychology, specialized in Psychotherapy, taught in public school, and worked in training. Alongside her profession, intrigued by the power of the photographic eye, she has cultivated an interest in and study of photography since 2009. The first project “Looking through” took shape in 2014, in search of the particular and the detail that stand out “looking through,” precisely. Among the winners of the 5th edition 2016 of the Donne in Rinascita competition organized by Passepartout Unconventional Gallery of Milan, she has exhibited at contemporary art fairs: Art Fairy Forlì 2017, Arte Padova 2017, Art Shopping Cannes 2017, Art Shopping Carousel du Louvre Paris 2018. The project “A holding space” was exhibited during the Winter Show 2020, at the FondoMalerba for photography in Milan and is still included in the FMF photographic archive. 19th Edition VerniceArtFair 2022: 1st prize EuroExpoArt and 1st prize ex aequo with Claudio Orlandi International Coinè Art Competition. A HOLDING SPACE The bag: relational space Bags have always fascinated me, ever since I rummaged through my mother's where small unknown worlds were revealed to me that smelled of her, of her perfume. In their many forms and in the relationship they have with the body of every woman who wears them and with her hands, they express the originality of every feminine story, emancipating them from being merely useful accessories, in favor of deeper meanings. They accompany us women throughout our day, carried in every way: on the arm, in hand, over the shoulder, behind the back. When we sit on the bus, in the subway, in a waiting room, and we are squeezed among other people but not only, we often place them on our laps and they transform, like wombs, into a space where our hands can rest, relax, support themselves, following the very personal relationship each woman has with her own symbolic world.

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