Don’t miss the opening event of FEAR OF MIRRORS at MU on July 18!
FEAR OF MIRRORS by Alba Zari is an investigation into self-representation in the digital age. From the mirror to the screen, the project explores how the digital revolution has transformed the way we communicate with ourselves, placing the female image at the center and examining the social conditioning that shapes it. Through a blend of photography, research, and experimentation, Zari analyzes the patriarchal dynamics that influence self-representation, questioning whether new technologies have truly liberated female identity or merely redefined old constraints in new forms.
The artist plays with the media, experiments on herself, and exposes the mechanisms of the web, confronting platforms and algorithms that perpetuate homogenizing aesthetic standards. In FEAR OF MIRRORS, Zari does not aim to provide solutions or answers but instead invites the viewer into an open reflection on contemporary society, where one question lingers in the digital void from which the project emerges: has the mirror finally shattered, or are we still prisoners of its reflection?
FEAR OF MIRRORS is curated by Francesco Rombaldi and supported by the European Union as part of the Creative Europe program called Intergalactica. This exhibition is made possible by a collaboration between FOTODOK and MU.