Exploring music, poetry and cross-contamination between art, science and literature with Ginevra Di Marco
A conversation with Florentine singer Ginevra Di Marco in the elegant setting of Palazzo San Niccolò, exploring her artistic journey from the Consorzio Suonatori Indipendenti to her profound solo work. This editorial assignment for Ful Magazine captures one of the most significant voices in Italian music.
The photography documents an artist whose poetic approach transcends musical boundaries, collaborating with figures like astrophysicist Margherita Hack and writer Luis Sepúlveda. The intimate portraits reflect her deep commitment to authentic expression and the cross-pollination between different artistic disciplines.
"I have a deep connection with 'Trama Tenue'. It was my first solo album and it contains all my previous life: what I was within CSI and what I couldn't be within CSI."
This portrait session in Palazzo San Niccolò required capturing an artist whose work bridges multiple worlds - from popular music to scientific discourse, from traditional songs to contemporary poetry. Ginevra Di Marco represents a unique voice in Italian culture, someone who finds beauty in contamination between disciplines.
The photography explores the intersection between tradition and innovation that characterizes her approach. From her collaborations with Margherita Hack on "L'anima della terra vista dalle stelle" to her encounters with Luis Sepúlveda, Di Marco embodies the artist as cultural mediator, bringing different audiences into contact with diverse forms of expression.
"I am part of a generation that started playing and singing out of a need to express ourselves: if we hadn't done it, maybe we would have hurt ourselves. We thought music was a vehicle to stir consciences."