Linda Ghezzi
Incipit, light-box from 2007/ 10, which represents a baby being fed by his mother, triggers the memory of an essay from Freud dedicated to the analysis of a recurring – and somehow disturbing – childhood memory from Leonardo da Vinci. A dream, a desire, nourishment that according to a number of psychoanalysts from Lacan to Winnicott, represent that moment in which the personality of the individual is formed (the “incipit” indeed).