

Trinacria
Trinacria (2019) is a performative installation exploring how cultural threads and geographic narratives shape identity. It celebrates ethnographic differences as the cement for a sense of cross-cultural belonging. Four photographs frame the artist’s naked body within triangular forms, echoing Sicily’s shape while exposing the impossibility of reducing a homeland to something flat or fixed. Sicily — land of water and fire, Arabs and Norsemen, Greek Mythology and Arthurian Romance — becomes both point of origin and living metaphor. Trinacria invites viewers into a porous, shared space where stories, memories, landscapes, and movement continually transform.
credits.
concept. Irene Fiordilino
performance. Irene Fiordilino
photography. Aidan Good
galleries.
magazines.
Hundred Years Gallery (2023, UK)
Open House Hackney (2022, UK)
We are WOMXN virtual exhibition (2021, USA)
Nou Wave Gallery (2019, UK)
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Featured in The Working Artist Magazine, issue IV (2021, UK)
Front cover Art Hole Magazine, issue 8 (2021, UK)
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