Photographer Marina Sersale has released a new monograph titled 'Liminal Space,' published by Gost, which compiles over a decade of monochrome photography. The collection features dramatic black-and-white images captured between 2013 and 2021 across diverse locations including Italy, Japan, Iran, and the United States. Sersale, a former documentary filmmaker, focuses on the interplay of light and shadow to document fleeting, everyday moments—from sunbathers in Positano to commuters in Naples.
The publication marks a significant milestone in Sersale’s artistic transition from film back to still photography, a journey she began in 2012. By highlighting the architectural textures of spaces like Tadao Ando’s Benesse Museum and the candid gestures of strangers, the work contributes to the contemporary tradition of street and travel photography. It emphasizes the 'liminal' quality of the modern world, where atmosphere and light transform mundane scenes into evocative visual narratives.