The Red Brigades embody resistance through movement and form. Wrapped in red, faces painted pale, they move with intention, turning public spaces into living installations. Each step, each extended hand, carries a message of urgency, grief, and defiance. Their activism exists in the tension between stillness and motion, demanding attention without a single word.
Photographing them meant documenting a protest built on presence. They create an atmosphere that shifts the energy of a place, pulling people into a moment of reflection. Their work is both performance and resistance, a reminder that art can challenge, disrupt, and leave an imprint long after the figures have disappeared from view.