A special HUMAN project by Valerio Nico

Valerio Nico, a photographer living and working in Milan, offers a glimpse into a not-so-distant future, and explores the visual aspects mask-wearing in his recent photographic series.

PHOTOGRAPHY Valerie Nico

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Wearing face coverings and masks are nothing new, but their meaning has changed given the current circumstances. What was your starting point with these photographs?

Curiosity.

I wanted to document what was happening outside. The ideas of irony and beauty are in everything I see, especially in peoples' eyes and their faces. So, I tried to understand how social relationships between people have changed, their interactions, how we can react to such a crisis, and how we are re-adjusting to this new reality.

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We have all seen creative (and maybe improper ways) of wearing masks—what stood out to you about the people you were shooting?

The ironic and controversial aspect. Almost immediately after shooting, I noticed that the people I photographed reminded me of hybrid beings, of post-humans. You could only see their hair and clothing. They looked like machines: Silhouettes of bored faces that reflect the banal and mechanical act of mingling among a crowd of thousands of people in the most crowded squares of Milan.

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The images are both striking and simple; they’re very revealing about the world we’re living in…

We live in a specific time where everything that we have done, collectively, is threatened.

Because of this project, I was able to think about how this pandemic has offered up the opportunity to re-consider this time as one of transition. It's a moment that has profoundly changed our relationship with the main aspects of our humanity.

This pandemic combined with other problems—like climate change—is slowly making this "post-human" scenario, that I have tried to represent, a concrete reality.

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