INDIVENIRE is a photographic research.

Translated to english it means “in progress”.Photographying an architecture in this non-finito condition, offers the possibility to further extend and investigate the visual narrative in the multiple depictions of a space.

Through this exploration between fragility and solidity, uniqueness and repetition, costum made and standard solution, these photographs aim to extract architecture in its more vulnerable status.

Materials, elements and layers, normally hidden or polished, reveal themselves vigorously, in a fragmented coherence, displayed as protagonists, releasing a hidden and unexpected energy. The act which is at the very base of photography itself: framing and extracting/freezing a particular moment in time, withstands the embedded idea of permanence and immutabilitywhich lies within Architecture.

This clear contrast provokes the necessary sparks to develop a meaningful documentation. Portraying a ceiling, a wall, a roof, a facade, an architecture in its making offers that special friction and uncertainty between solidity, staticness, termporality and fragility.