BIO
Dani Biasini (b. 2004, Los Angeles) is a photographer and mixed-media artist based between Paris and Los Angeles. Working primarily with analog photography, experimental processes, and bookmaking, she creates visual narratives centered on memory, emotional fragmentation, and the instability of personal archives. She is currently completing her studies in photography at Paris College of Art, where she has developed a practice grounded in material experimentation, sequencing, and the nature of the photobook. Biasini’s work is driven by a deep fascination with how images, especially the informal or unintentional ones, become vessels for collective and personal memory. Her books function as intimate containers for experience, inviting viewers to revisit and reinterpret images the way we return to our own pasts: out of order, with shifting moods and evolving meaning.
Artist StatemenT
My obsession with memory is the reason I create. I became drawn to the tension between instability and comfort memory lies in.
I have preferred materials like wood and paper, and I’m biased toward the photo book; however, I’m in no box when it comes to the mediums I use. I like working with my hands and experimenting with processes, and ultimately, my work is there to recall a feeling of nostalgia.
Books are where all of this makes the most sense to me. A photo book feels like a place where images can breathe, repeat, contradict each other, or completely shift depending on the mood you’re in when you reach for it. You get to come back to it the same way you revisit your own memories: out of order, with different feelings attached each time.
My work is not true to one story, but rather creates a space where everything can matter if you want it to. Maybe something I felt only belonged to me can belong to you too now.
EXIBITIONS
Brief Shalimar, Group Exhibition, Paris 10/2024
Athens B&W Festival, Group Exhibition, Athens 04/2025
Social
@danibiasini
@himkardash1an