Stati d’Animo refers to the trilogy of paintings (1911) by the Futurist artist Umberto Boccioni. The international airport replaces Boccioni’s railway station as the principal site of human movement - a zone of passage in which people suspend their usual lives, a place where they experience a heightened mix of emotions, and where they recall other lives in other places. In this interval between past and future bodies appear to dissolve in time and space. Stati d’Animo was shot at Charles de Gaulle, Darwin, Dubai, Frankfurt, Helsinki, Hong Kong, JFK, Kuala Lumpur, Los Angeles, Pudong, San Francisco, Sao Paulo, Singapore, Sofia, Sydney and Vienna airports.
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