Michele Prisco (2002) is an Italian visual artist and fashion designer working across photography, clothing, and performance. He lives between Abruzzo and Milan and is completing his studies at NABA – Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti.
His practice merges analog photography, garments, moving image, and archival processes into a single visual system. He builds works through accumulation and stratification—treating images, materials, and gestures as fragments of an evolving archive rather than isolated outcomes. Clothing functions as both structure and subject, while photography becomes a material open to distortion, re-use, and reinterpretation.
His projects investigate the tension between contemporary image-making, the body, and the collapse of authorship. His work often moves between immediacy and construction, producing forms that are provisional, layered, and in constant transformation.