551 Madison Avenue New York
Author: Alberto Damian This book, or rather this diary, contains an image captured in a portion of strangeness, the shooting of people on the move, inactive and disconnected bodies and faces, slipped along a road, whispering silences proper to going, of the relationship between the body that moves and the role of the street; be it symbolic or simulated. A threshold or rather a sort of interzone through which the body is the protagonist of the case as an invisible engine of the intertwining of our lives and the evocative power of the image, capable of triggering snapshots of the imagination. Alberto Damian, through his photographic lens, seems to want to discover an exact coordinate as an observation point, choosing to let himself go, ignoring the degree of north latitude or that of west longitude in which he is trapped. His 'looking', in this adventure, is looking at faces and people and people who do not look, looks and films people who pass by, from a single place, a single fraction