Publisher's Synopsis
Home is Home (All Alone) is a diary of images and a long-term research. Stories of places and people in different worlds, in a society in which I explore relationships, private moments, loneliness, abuse, love, nightlife, music and artists' lives. I endlessly investigate the relationship between certain people and the space they live in. (...) In my encounters and desperate search for a home, I have collected storms, tempests, dreams and light winds, and sometimes very cold ones. This collection of images speaks of the search for a definition of identity, and of the inevitability of becoming aware that as human beings we are deeply interconnected but fundamentally alone.