Photographs Onofrio Passariello, Matteo Giardiello, Daisy Peluso, Emanuela Venuti, Luigi Meo, Vincenzo Pone, Giovanna Capone e con la collaborazione di Pasquale Riccio
Cover illustration Daisy Peluso
Texts, editing, graphic project THE DOCKS aps
Critical text Michela Fabbrocino
Cover risograph Pressa Dopolavoro
Size 14,5cm x 21cm
Editions 100
Finished to print in Naples, December 2022
These pages come to life from the study of the territory of San Giovanni a Teduccio and are based on a subtle plot that crosses the gaze of young authors who tell it in different ways.
Daisy Peluso's research has origins in the history of the territory and aims to create a glimpse of interpenetration between present and past with the invitation to reflect on what has been, what is, what will be and what could have been.
Emanuela Venuti chose the fusion of man-neighbourhood and man-chemically contaminated nature, as a symbol of attachment to the land, to origins and affections.
Giovanna Capone documented the society of San Giovanni a Teduccio through the social profiles of those who live there or pass by; thus creating a more or less faithful fresco of their way of life, habits, faith and their way of seeing the world.
Onofrio Passariello reports no eyes or expressions; his intent is to use the shoulders as a key to understanding the state of being of the local inhabitants.
Matteo Giardiello, traveling between natural elements and artificial materials, between shapes, geometries, visual suggestions and compositions that rarely allow a glimpse of the place in its entirety, tries to freeze the essence and absence that the former Corradini industrial complex transmits to those who observe.
Vincenzo Pone focuses on the third landscape, his gaze is directed towards factors of human abandonment and re-appropriation of nature, a dichotomy that gives life to a new home for flora.
Luigi De Meo's work is an invitation to stop, look and experience with delicate melancholy the hopes hidden by concrete, an invitation to feel the lightness of the sea and the dreamlike expanses of emptiness.
The project was created thanks to the collaboration between some students of the Fine Arts Academies of Naples and Lecce coordinated by the photography teacher Michela Fabbrocino.
The Trentatré fanzine documents the different areas of the city of Naples with the ambition of weaving a path for the physical and cultural reappropriation of the territory and making a mapping that allows the potential of the places to be highlighted.
San Giovanni a Teduccio is the third area of interest identified.
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