THE NAME WE HOLD - Luca Iovino

"Before leaving my old home, I took the time to look at my surroundings with fresh eyes. I began to question the objects and people that inhabit it." 

Artist: Luca Iovino 
Project: The Name We Hold 

Book published by DISKOBAY

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Black and white aesthetics rhythmically enhance the imagery of the dark and mysterious narrative in Iovino’s The Name We Hold. The book explores themes and symbols that guide the photographer in illuminating a fundamental question: where does memory reside? Could it be found within the people themselves, the homes they occupy, or even within the dreamlike and surreal aspects of reality? These elements form a boundary within which Iovino conducts his visual exploration, seeking to define the concept of home and a sense of security during times of displacement and life transitions. In the book home does not refer only to the domestic four walls but a wider universe full of objects, roads and routines.

 

 

“Before leaving my old home, I took the time to look at my surroundings with fresh eyes. I began to question the objects and people that inhabit it. My family, the round mirror, the ball: how could I move them and extract them from their familiar universe? This reflection surprised me, as imagination infiltrated the ordinary. In a way, it also helped me confront my fear of starting over” - Luca Iovino

 

 

 

© Luca Iovino, published by Diskobay

 

Artist Biography : Luca Iovino is an Italian photographer and artist based in Florence. He has exhibited in Italy, Germany, France and South Korea. The Name We Hold won the call #RaccontoPlurale with the Foundation for Modern and Contemporary Art CRT and was shortlisted for Fiebre Dummy Award 2023, Kassel Dummy Award 2023 and BUP Book Award 2023. His work primarily explores the relationship between space and the human being, aiming to establish connections between elements to develop an atlas that neither inscribes structure nor defines borders, but instead seeks to break them open, challenge our certainties, and create a space for new explorations.
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