Italy / Argentina / France

Maximiliano Tineo:

HEARTH

“hearth” is an autobiographical investigation that brings together photographs, archive images, graphics, personal documents, video and sound installations, produced in France and Argentina between 2022 and 2025.

Being migrant, the essay takes a personal look at uprootedness, the act of belonging and the concept of “home”.

Its title comes from Old English and refers both to the place of belonging -home- and to where the fire is made to gather and warm up -fireplace-, in community, in family.

Migrating is an act of dispossession; we must forge armor to withstand the process.

We become foreigners everywhere; to return is never to go back, we never return to the same place. Arriving and returning are not the same thing.

This work is about longing for home, not the physical home but the longing to belong, exploring and sharing the feelings of latent nostalgia and dispossession, I invite reflection on the edges of uprootedness.

A home is not only built of bricks.

Rosario, Argentina

Sunday, August 5, 2012

2 pm

Around 30 persons sitting on white plastic garden chairs surrounding a table, served chicken with mushroom sauce, roasted meat, potato spanish tortilla, vitel toné, bread and several bottles of wine. All settled to feast.

The whole scene could depict a kind of offering: like the ancient Greeks used to do to demand gods for an augury, or maybe the celebration after the crowning of the football championship. They have gathered for a farewell. The scene looks more like a post burial service than a joyful moment. Someone is leaving and nobody knows if that person will be back.

A massive cloud of thick particles fills the entire room.

I don’t want to be there.



Rosario, Argentina

Sunday, August 5, 2012

2 pm

Around 30 persons sitting on white plastic garden chairs surrounding a table, served chicken with mushroom sauce, roasted meat, potato spanish tortilla, vitel toné, bread and several bottles of wine. All settled to feast.

The whole scene could depict a kind of offering: like the ancient Greeks used to do to demand gods for an augury, or maybe the celebration after the crowning of the football championship. They have gathered for a farewell. The scene looks more like a post burial service than a joyful moment. Someone is leaving and nobody knows if that person will be back.

A massive cloud of thick particles fills the entire room.

I don’t want to be there.



Rosario, Argentina

Sunday, August 5, 2012

2 pm

Around 30 persons sitting on white plastic garden chairs surrounding a table, served chicken with mushroom sauce, roasted meat, potato spanish tortilla, vitel toné, bread and several bottles of wine. All settled to feast.

The whole scene could depict a kind of offering: like the ancient Greeks used to do to demand gods for an augury, or maybe the celebration after the crowning of the football championship. They have gathered for a farewell. The scene looks more like a post burial service than a joyful moment. Someone is leaving and nobody knows if that person will be back.

A massive cloud of thick particles fills the entire room.

I don’t want to be there.



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Europe Photo Month Tokyo

Oct 23 - Nov 23 2025

See You at SEEEU!

Organizer:

Supported by:

European Union

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Europe Photo Month Tokyo

Oct 23 - Nov 23 2025

See You at SEEEU!

Organizer:

Supported by:

European Union

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