Il Patriarcato è Finito is a series that interrogates the archetype of the sinner, weaving together themes of guilt, identity, and liberation across diverse identities, including women, LGBTQ+ individuals, and other marginalized groups. This body of work critiques the rigid norms that have historically oppressed various communities, harmed the environment, and perpetuated a system in which only a few benefit while many others—along with the Earth—suffer.

Through projection techniques and land art, the works engage with the natural world, creating a visual dialogue that emphasizes the interconnectedness of human experiences and ecological health. This blending with nature serves to illustrate the relationships between gender oppression and environmental degradation.

The series considers how patriarchal structures contribute to toxic patterns and to reflect on the possibility of new pathways that honor both individual and collective identities. In this exploration, resilience is portrayed not as a hardened state but as a nuanced experience.

State of Woman. Video mock up. 2024

Untitled Video Collage, 2024

Finding ways ( to let words caress the water ), 2024

Film still from the performance "Lying with My Sister," April 2023

Extract of the performance "The Stones of Gaia," 2023

Short movie "The Stones are Bleeding (For the Women Are, Too)," 2022

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