Iuliia Nagibneva is a Rome-based visual artist, born in Novosibirsk, Siberia, working with analog photography and hand-made interventions. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Architecture from Politecnico di Milano. Her architectural background shapes her sensitivity to space and to the way human presence inhabits built and natural environments.

Through black-and-white film photography, tactile marks and Braille-inspired interventions, she explores memory, silence and the fragile connections between people and places. Her work treats the photograph not only as an image, but as a surface where presence, attention and invisible emotional traces can be revealed.