Ernesto Tedeschi - Everybody has their own

“Everybody has their own” is the desire that everything surrounding us could disappear from our conscience. It’s the moral of the city and at the same time the opposite of city essence. It’s the cement desert where human being makes its appearance as an object.


“Everybody has their own” happens in Rome, capital of Italy and broken dream of culture and conviviality. Here, the mother of a 30 years-old boy, killed in a clash between gangs, declared to a journalist: “Everyone has their own job in life, some are journalists, some are carpenters, some do nothing all day, some are drug dealers, they are the ones that have been payed to shoot my son, that’s their job, my son was a burglar, he would go steal, that was his job, so, everyone has their own life”.











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