False and distorted yet terrifyingly true, La Cronaca Nera is a graphic work that simulates the relentless alarmism of a newspaper with its decomposed, advertising-driven language.
Fragmented in nature, the disorganized and cutting visions interact with a visual universe that recalls the graphic and media aesthetics of the late twenty-first century—large headlines, retro scenarios, and popular symbols that clash with a now-altered and accelerated reality, amidst new fears and new hypocrisies.
It’s an out-of-time newscast that doesn’t spare puns, while bodies tossed like hams find themselves in situations of false mannerism, violence, and a genuine shame for their own intimacy.
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