Maria di Stefano's Photographic Survey of Social Realities in Rome
Right now, there's an exhibition called 'People into landscapes/landscape into people' by Maria di Stefano at Studio Stefania Miscetti in Rome. Curated by the duo Veronica He and Pia Lauro, this solo show features sixteen photographs—both analog and digital—taken from different series between 2015 and 2023 across Italy and more. Some of the series include Tana Bru and No Human Trace. Maria, who was born in Rome in 1990 and studied in Paris, skillfully uses color and light in her artwork. Her landscapes, often featuring domestic walls, explore deep themes like authoritarianism and land rights, while also highlighting the experiences of children of foreign parents in Italy and France until they turn 18.
Key facts
- Exhibition titled 'People into landscapes/landscape into people' at Studio Stefania Miscetti in Rome
- Curated by Dionea, a duo comprising Veronica He and Pia Lauro
- Sixteen analog and digital photographs by Maria di Stefano
- Works from series Tana Bru, No Human Trace, Meet Me Under Water, World Hello/Rouge, This Is Us
- Photographs taken between 2015 and 2023 in Italy and other countries
- Maria di Stefano born in Rome in 1990, studied in Paris
- Themes include French Guiana's authoritarianism and anti-colonial activism
- Addresses Sami land rights in Lapland against market and technology
- Depicts stateless children of foreign parents in Italy and France
- Exhibition venue: Studio Stefania Miscetti, Rome
Entities
Artists
- Maria di Stefano
- Veronica He
- Pia Lauro
Institutions
- Studio Stefania Miscetti
- Dionea
Locations
- Rome
- Italy
- Paris
- France
- French Guiana
- Lapland