The post-Soviet transition as seen through everyday life and personal stories.
Soviet forced labor camps and conditions faced by incarcerated prisoners in the early 1990s, contextualized within a broader examination of historical memory and political repression.
Portrayal of rural Italian village life, revealing intimate details of community members in domestic and communal spaces, highlighting unromanticized realities of post-war Italy.
Unembellished portrayal of rural poverty through meticulously composed photographs and introspective text, revealing the deep interplay between creative expression and social awareness.
The deep psychological scars of forced labor camps during WWII, merging intimate detail with a stark, haunting aesthetic.