Silvia Rocchino

Silvia Rocchino

Silvia Rocchino is an Italian photographer and audiovisual director trained between Barcelona and Paris. With over ten years of experience, her work lies at the intersection of art and fashion, combining a strong classical visual influence with a contemporary approach to image-making.
Her practice brings together photography, performance, and audiovisual elements, using the body and symbolism as tools to question inherited narratives and rethink forms of representation. Through carefully constructed images, she explores themes of identity, memory, and power, developing visual languages that challenge traditional frameworks and open new interpretations.
In 2020, she moved to Paris, where she collaborated on major fashion productions and strengthened her international presence. Her work has been published in magazines such as Vogue and exhibited in cultural spaces in Berlin, London, and New York.
Currently based in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia, Silvia continues working in the fashion industry while developing independent artistic and social projects. Her recent practice expands into immersive audiovisual installations and interdisciplinary formats. Among her latest works is Ancestrale, a hybrid project combining photography and immersive audiovisual installation, developed in collaboration with the Organization of Transgender and Transsexual Women of Santa Cruz, exploring memory, presence, and collective identity through a shared creative process.