Cristiano Volk – Mélaina Cholé

Mélaina Cholé from Ancient Greek μέλας (melas), and χολή (kholé), is a photographic research on the study of humoral theory conceived by Hippocrates. Cristiano Volk, focuses in particular on black bile, described as a cold and dry fluid, generated by the archetype of the earth.

In fact, within the series, we find images of the planet earth seen from space, of human body cells, and of people’s faces following the theory of the physiognomy of the time. The ideas of Hippocrates continued to be dominant, being abandoned only almost in the mid-nineteenth century. Extensive traces of this hegemony survive in modern language: the heart was indicated as the seat of feelings and in particular of love which, poetically, is “breath of life”; melancholia is a feeling of sadness but also a serious form of depression.

The same depression that, according to recent studies, will be the most widespread disease in the world in 2030.

Cristiano Volk is an Italian photographer, who lives and works in a small town called Staranzano, in northeastern Italy. After a short period of study at Spazio Labò in Bologna, he worked with artists such as Massimo Mastrorillo and Federico Clavarino. In 2017, he received the Slideluck Gazebook Jason Fulford Award and was shortlisted for the FUAM Dummy Book award. In 2019 Volk published his first book Sinking Stone with the Italian publishing house Witty Books. In 2020 he published his second book Mélaina Cholé with the American publishing house Yoffy Press.