Description
Giulia Frump (Milan, 1997) approached analog photography during her high school years, finding her own expressive language in the materiality of film, a concrete bridge between image and presence. Since then, she has developed a path that highlights human belonging to the natural world, accompanied by a constant exploration of imperfections and the wonder of each subject’s uniqueness.
The skin, a point of contact between interior and exterior, becomes the living canvas on which she weaves her narrative. A surface that holds stories, memories, and traces. Scars, moles, blemishes, and marks are transformed into visual words, capable of recounting identities and personal journeys.
A great collective biography is born, not based on aesthetics, but on the authenticity of the human being, unique and unrepeatable, and at the same time part of a shared whole.
Her degree in cultural heritage conservation and valorization contributes to her vision, which finds particular resonance in Warburg's concept of union and connection.
She love connecting with places and people and letting them tell their stories without straight expectations; her photography is always a mix of what the world offers to Giulia, combined with what her eyes capture.




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