Pasolini Faces
A study of non-performative presence in the everyday.
Pasolini Faces is a collection of portraits taken in Georgian Bazzar. This is photographic study of non-performative presence in everyday life. Inspired by Pier Paolo Pasoliniās radical gaze, the project seeks to reveal archetypes in ordinary faces and gestures ā men and women of the marketplace, suspended between anonymity and timelessness. Each portrait goes beyond capturing a single person ā it becomes a fragment of collective humanity, where universal roles emerge: the Heart, the Witness of Time, the Father, the Apprentice⦠By refusing spectacle and performance, these images celebrate the simple dignity of being presentā showing faces as vessels of history, memory, and Fate.