Homes alone: abandoned buildings of the Italian Apennines in pictures
Briefly

Vincenzo Pagliuca's journey through the Apennine mountains has focused on photographing uninhabited rural houses, bringing attention to their connection with an evolving landscape of emptiness.
Pagliuca reflects on the psychological significance of home, suggesting that isolated houses evoke a sense of shelter and intimacy, prompting deep reflection on human connection to place.
The images in 'Monos' aim to highlight how abandoned structures linked to tourism are becoming relics, showcasing both their beauty and the impacts of climate change on travel habits.
Through his work, Pagliuca captures not just images of houses, but also the light of winter, which adds depth and emotional resonance to the concept of home.
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