
From the famous photomontage 'Rrose Sélavy' by Marcel Duchamp to the most recent artistic practices, Fabiola Naldi investigates photographic disguise as a space for reflection on identity, gender and otherness. The photograph thus becomes mirror and mask, testimony and suspension of time. \n In this new updated edition, the author explores the cultural, social and technological transformations that have redefined the way we see and, therefore, see ourselves. \n Fabiola Naldi and Tommaso Pasquale talk