Inexorable
2021In late 2016 my grandfather was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, one of the most diffused degenerative conditions which affects around 10 million people globally and is on the rise. There is currently no cure available, therefore patients' conditions are bound to progressively worsen in the long term, leading to the inability of being self-sufficient. I followed my grandfather in his daily life between June and September 2021, documenting his surprisingly busy schedule. The resulting photographic series "Inexorable" is the story of a stubborn man refusing to lose his battle against an unstoppable chronic disease.
Age:
2021Ongoing project “Age:” explores the relationship between age and identity, with the aim to challenge the widespread misconception that the number of our years and specific life experiences, skills and goals are correlated. The project is rooted in a participatory approach. Participants were asked to try and express how old they feel by writing down on a paper the experiences they think define their age, as well as to pick an object which they own and use although society stereotypically associates it with a different age group. The final outcome opens a discussion on whether age is a fair parameter to classify people.






Suspension
2021Commissioned by Bioscience Research Center Srl, this photo series encapsulates the essence of working in a scientific lab specialized in environment studies and analysis of microplastic pollution.
© Angela Tozzi 2021