The Roman Garden

The Roman Garden is part of Finisterrae, a multi-chaptered project about Southern European identity and the state of crisis that it is in. This chapter aims to be an aesthetic reflection on contemporary Italy through the lines of ancient Roman world as represented in art. The work takes to extremes its visual elements and creates metaphorically a limitless garden.The characters are lost in a fictional and misleading atmosphere, where the temporal and the spatial dimension are deconstructed in order to rise a sense of disorientation. The world is out of joint.

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