Daniele Torriglia Il senso della presenza
Daniele Torriglia Il senso della presenza
Daniele Torriglia Il senso della presenza
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Softcover, 6 copies, design by Daniele Torriglia. texts by MariaPaola Infuso, Sofia Giuntini, Daniele Torriglia, Emilia Marasco, Linda Motto.
The sense of presence (Il senso della presenza original title) reminds me of an anecdote that is often told. A few years ago, a critic, Vittorio Fagone, said that during an edition of Kassel, Giulio Paolini had displayed a work, a sign that read: ‘I SEE’,
protected by a Plexiglas cube. The next day, they noticed that a visitor had written: ‘I SEE NOTHING’. Well, I believe that between the two statements, both perhaps arrogant, I SEE and I SEE NOTHING, what we can really do is GLIMPSE;
so these photographs do not seek to assert a strong vision, in short, or to superimpose a grid of strong intentions on the world, but simply to suggest that there is always something to GLIMPSE, even in the simplest
and most banal things. Taking into account the brevity of our stay on planet Earth, even a stone that we stumble over and that may annoy us will belong to us, this stumbling block, this banal stone, for fifty, sixty, eighty years, and therefore for a very short time compared to the much longer time we will live elsewhere. So what seems trivial to us is actually exceptional, if we consider the short time we have to LOOK at it, to CONSIDER it, to NARRATE it, to DESCRIBE it.
The book is a personal research on the act of seeing and a reflection on the act of photographing, it's about “taking care of”; cause' photography for me is moment of understanding, not ostentation, devoid of spectacle and narcissism, so thanks to a “conscious and affectionate” gaze and the use of a “new common language”, I can get in tune with the place.
Mine is a simple attempt to reconstruct a sense of belonging and pacification, a ‘possible path’ within the territories to be photographed and recounted. In all this, I also speak of “contemplation of the world” and, quoting Giordano Bruno, I define images as 'enigmas that are solved with the heart', that is, with a loving gaze directed at what surrounds us, in search of familiarity and poetry.
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Pages: 91
Place: Italy
Year: 2025
Publisher: Self published
Size: 20 x 30 cm (approx.)