
Painting, cinema, and photography are the three main axes of Krizia Galfo's (1987, Ragusa, lives in Rome) work. Through photography and cinematic close-ups, she investigates internal dynamics and unresolved conflicts, amplifying tensions and upheavals. The oil portrait is merely a pretext: technique becomes theme, control becomes necessity. Emotion and rigidity hide in the folds and brushstrokes of which no trace remains. The pinks and purples drag the viewer into the bubble of adolescence with the cold detachment of a disenchanted adult.
