I am a multidisciplinary photographer and digital storyteller whose work resides at the intersection of fine art, fashion, and portraiture. Originally from Milan and now based in London, my practice is deeply rooted in visual storytelling that interrogates contemporary identity.

I developed a passion for photography and my voice as photographer through self portraiture, which I used to interrogate who I was and how can I portray others in the world we live in and address our intimate feelings and curiosity.

Driven by an enduring fascination with the human condition, I am fascinated by themes of individuality, societal constructs, and the complex nature of identity through self-portraits and portraits of others. Through an aesthetic that often blends surrealism with whimsical, conceptual portraiture, their imagery seeks to unravel how we present ourselves and our identity in today’s society.

Whether capturing the still vulnerability of a subject or constructing dreamlike, psychologically charged tableaux, I aim to use the camera as a mirror, reflecting upon the complexities of who we are and the many roles we play. The work invites viewers to pause, look closer, and ask: who are we and what is our relationship with others? Where does the façade end, and the truth begin?

My work has been exhibited at Saatchi Gallery (London), Cromwell Place (London), CICA Museum (Seoul), Villa Arconati (Milan), Spazio Millepiani (Rome), Paris Photo Off (Paris).

London - Milan

Contact:
marghe.allievi@gmail.com