Video Photo © 2009
Residency L’ Estruch Sabadell - ES e MUSINF Senigallia
What Remains
A sociological investigation, through architectural anomalies, into the relationship between people and the construction of their living spaces: every building is born with a precise function and is lived in accordance with it; within this relationship that justifies it, life unfolds: before and after, what remains is the soul of a place. The building, abandoned by man, loses its function, but retains its memory, and those who frequent it create a new history, a different perception of space. What remains develops around a textile colony built in the early 1950s and destroyed by a flood in 1952. The textile factories that made it up were real social spaces for women’s lives. This is strongly present in the ruins of what remains. Project realised in artistic residency at the Estruch Museum in Sabadell Spain
Photos
Digital photography, manipulation