Antoine d’Agata employs a raw, intimate visual approach in Odysseia, capturing intense, often abrasive moments that explore themes of human vulnerability and existential dislocation. The photographs evoke a mood of unease and confrontation, presenting fragmented encounters that challenge conventional narrative forms.
The 192 pages delve into personal odysseys marked by darkness and emotional intensity, revealing d’Agata’s ongoing investigation into the limits of bodily experience and interpersonal connection. Through a subjective lens, the work confronts the tension between exposure and concealment, offering a visual diary that resists closure or simple interpretation.