Franco Fontana:
Frammenti
In the series Fragments, Fontana’s meticulously composed images expand to admit the human figure—though only in part. Legs, arms, flashes of patterned fabric: these fleeting details appear like visual punctuation marks, recalling the iconic opening sequence of Truffaut’s The Man Who Loved Women (1977), where a parade of anonymous legs becomes a study in movement, character, and desire.