Barbara Rossi emphasizes that her photographic work is driven by the interpretation of architecture as a relationship between man, space, and time. She explores sites like construction zones and ruins that lack aesthetic intent, where this relationship becomes evident. Through her lens, she reinterprets landscapes, searching for imprints of collective history and trying to make sense of her surroundings, prompting reflections on the contemporary role of space.
In Shanghai, Rossi focuses on how the city copes with preserving memory and cultural heritage amidst rapid urbanization. Her project intends to highlight the fragility and richness of what is lost and gained in modern development, asking deeper questions about our connection to historical spaces and the responsibility we have to maintain cultural narratives.
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