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Memory In Ruins (2025)

Memory In Ruins (2025)

Yasmin Natalia PescebyYasmin Natalia Pesce
2 de July de 2025
in Photo Essay

Selected in FotoDoc Photo Contest 2025

The house built by my grandparents, Lina and Gennaro, Italian immigrants who arrived in Buenos Aires in the mid-20th century, was once the family home where my father, Hugo, was born and—in part—where I also grew up. Inside, memories were forged that resonate in my mind, a past that, like the walls of the house, has crumbled over time. Today, none of them are with me anymore, and the house has become a pure ruin, a skeleton of what was once a home.

As a witness to the passage of time, I reflect on the memory of places, family memories, and their fragility. With a delicate gesture, almost a caress, I transfer, through touch, the images from the family album to the rubble. It’s a way of resisting, of reliving a fading past, of honoring a memory that—like the ruins—is on the verge of disappearing, transforming debris into amulets. Like the chaos of debris, my memory is made of fragments that, as they fade, remind me of the transience of what we’ve experienced. There is no permanence, only transformation. There is no preservation, only metamorphosis.

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Yasmin Natalia Pesce

Yasmin Natalia Pesce

Yasmin Natalia Pesce (1992) Buenos Aires, Argentina. Since 2016, she has been training in visual arts with a specialty in photography. Teacher of pinhole photography and alternative techniques. Graduated with a degree in Administration (UBA). She studied with photographers such as Daniel Merle, Gisela Volá, Natheim and Ignacio Iasparra, among others. She received a mention in the exhibition "Timeless Connections" at Femgrafía Gallery (CDMX, 2024); in the VI Pinhole Hall of Wonder (Buenos Aires, 2021) and has been selected in the " Show Your Art" competition, Bank Patagonia (Buenos Aires, 2020), among others. She has participated in solo and group exhibitions such as: Vincennes Images Festival (Paris, 2025); Lumínic Festival (Barcelona, ​​2025); FotoCreativaBA Gallery (Buenos Aires, 2025); Motivo Printed Art Fair, Eduardo Sívori Museum of Plastic Arts (Buenos Aires, 2023); Recoleta Cultural Center (Buenos Aires, 2021); Fuera de Serie Printed Art Fair, Enrique Larreta Museum of Spanish Art (Buenos Aires, 2021); Conti Cultural Center (Buenos Aires, 2019); among others. She has completed the "Dark Skies" artist residency, directed by Guadalupe Arriegue at Proyecto La Zona (Mar del Plata, 2025).

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