Italian-born and New York-based, Edoardo Cozzani (b. 1993, Rome) navigates the liminal spaces between nature and the artificial, matter and context. His multidisciplinary practice—the result of lived journeys through deserts, swamps and mountains—uses experimental photography, analog sculptural techniques and site-specific interventions to probe how materials evolve, accumulate history and bear witness to human intervention. Cozzani’s recent work transforms marble, glass, aluminum and unexpected found matter into “modern fossils” that invite reflection on time, landscape and our imprint on both.