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From February 18 to 22, 2025, the Grand Palais in Paris will host Art Capital, one of the most prestigious events dedicated to contemporary art. Within this context, Debranne Cingari, under the curatorship of Tablinum Cultural Management, will present a series of works that embody her extraordinary ability to merge photography and assemblage, creating poetic and imaginary worlds.

Fields of Possibility, Unique, 2025, Dye sublimated on aluminum, Various sizes available.

Debranne Cingari’s artistic practice is distinguished by her exploration of the boundaries of traditional photography, transforming it into a three-dimensional narrative rich in evocative imagery. The works she will exhibit at Art Capital arise from an intimate dialogue between nature and found objects. Dramatic skies and infinite landscapes, captured through her lens during her travels, intertwine with fragments of forgotten stories: locks, keys, gears, pages from books, and abandoned tools. These elements, imbued with memory, merge with photographic images to create compositions that evoke fantastical landscapes and imaginary skylines.

Dog house dreams, Unique, 2025, Dye sublimated on aluminum

Among the works on display, nature emerges as the absolute protagonist: intense skies and deep seas frame dreamlike landscapes, enriched by the materiality of reclaimed objects. Through a meticulous creative process involving welding, drilling, and stitching, her pieces transcend the two-dimensionality of traditional photography. The sublimation of color onto aluminum gives her creations a tactile and luminous quality, amplifying their ability to engage the viewer.

Cingari’s poetics lie in her ability to see beyond the visible, transforming discarded materials into meaningful visual narratives. Each work becomes a bridge between past and present, between image and matter, inviting the viewer to reflect on the relationship between nature and artifice, memory and reinvention.

Stars don’t stand, Ed 25, 2021, Dye sublimated on aluminum, Various sizes available.

Debranne Cingari explains the genesis of her work as follows: “Drawing inspiration from various muses, my creations are primarily fueled by curiosity, whether it’s a conversation overheard, a discarded object, an experience during a journey, or even a dream. A lifelong collector, my love for objects led me to incorporate assemblage into my photography, a union that has given rise to a new and intriguing body of work.”

The artworks Cingari will present at Art Capital 2025 invite viewers to immerse themselves in a universe suspended between reality and imagination. Their ability to evoke profound emotions and tell timeless stories makes them a significant contribution to contemporary artistic discourse. Tablinum Cultural Management is proud to support an artist who, through her innovative vision, continues to redefine the boundaries of art, transforming each piece into visual poetry and every fragment into a symbol of creative rebirth.

Elisa Larese, Art Historian, Tablinum Cultural Management