Antonella Albani was born in 1972 in Rome, where she lives and works. After graduating from high school in Art with a specialization in Artistic Photography and Advertising Graphics, he graduated with honors in History of Modern Art at the La Sapienza University of Rome, with a thesis on Raphael's legacy in Western painting and on pictorial work of his best student, Giulio Romano, honing his humanistic skills. From years she has been involved in photography and art as an artist and freelancer.
Her photographs tell of a wait, of something that perhaps will never happens. The actions of her characters translate into suspension, the latter are often immobile, crystallized. It is a metaphysical photography and at times tinged with ironic surreality, which often denounces a loneliness, in particular about the female figure, or about the individual in general, in domestic interiors or in the metaphysical container of the city.