Nobody
NOBODY is a long-term photographic project developed between 2007 and 2022 in European cities and Miami—a sustained inquiry into what urban space does to human presence.
The title is not ironic. It is a precise observation. Cities don’t need individuals—they need occupants. The figures have no faces because the face is irrelevant to the space that contains them.
NOBODY operates within The Decisive Metaphor—a visual grammar formally defined in 2016, although present since the beginning of my artwork (2007), which engages with Erwitt’s observational precision, Cartier-Bresson’s structural instinct, and Kertész’s visual lyricism, without reproducing their aesthetics.
What emerges is a catalog of urban simulacra: not people rendered anonymous, but anonymity as an essential condition of contemporary urban life. The city doesn’t erase identity. It simply never needed to.
NOBODY exists as a self-published artist monograph (2022).














