Mal de Mer by Claudio Majorana

  • Author
    Claudio Majorana
  • Publisher
    CESURA PUBLISH
  • Designer
    Hapto Studio
  • Price
    50
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  • Pages
    96
  • Dimensions
    26×32 cm / 10,2×12,5 in
  • Characteristics
    Curated by Alex Majoli and Gilles Peress Copy editing by Matilde Manicardi, First edition, Hardback, Paper Symbol Tatami Ivory, Offset
  • ISBN
    979-12-813960-2-9
  • Published
    March 2024
  • User

Adolescence is when we face personal issues that stay with us throughout life. Autor captures the uncertainty of youth, filled with fears and doubts, exploring the journey toward self-awareness against the backdrop of Vilnius and its surrounding.

It can be argued that adolescence is when we first become aware of the personal issues we carry throughout our lives, that if we had addressed them during our teenage years, we might now be all resolved grown-ups.
Beyond their pensive look, the kids portrayed by Claudio Majorana brim with questions, fears, and doubts; with their thoughts running at maximum speed. Spontaneously, Majorana’s attention is attracted to those moments when, as individuals navigating the complexities of being, we are figuring out life and may possess answers yet feel hesitant to articulate them, trapped by insecurity. Against the background of brutalist concrete witnesses, Majorana pictured a nuanced coming-of-age between youth summer camps, forests, cemeteries, and other arbitrary settings in Vilnius and on the outskirts of Lithuania. In the ageless journey of self-expression, feeling free to share one’s truth and reveal one’s self to others is the toughest struggle and the most sublime achievement.