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Salvatore Montemagno


Salvatore Montemagno elective affinities interview on silence and ambiguity
Salvatore Montemagno’s work moves between photography and painting, constructing images defined by silence, restraint, and symbolic tension. In “Elective Affinities”, two female figures inhabit a suspended narrative where identity, reflection, and ambiguity intertwine, inviting the viewer to complete the image through their own interpretation.


Salvatore Montemagno: Being a Photographer in Times of Overexposure
Salvatore Montemagno he has developed a visual language rooted in the quiet influence of 20th-century painting and the suspended tension of cinema. His portraits, imbued with painterly atmospheres, explore themes of absence, memory, and psychological resonance images that linger like unfinished stories.