/ar·gò·t/, indef. pron.
A Gallicism absorbed from the Cremasco dialect – 1. A thing, some things, a part of the whole 2. In familiar usage, the diminutive form *argutina* (“a little something”), accompanied by the gesture of two hands brought close together in a cupped shape, enclosing the idea of something small and light.
Argòt is directed by Federica Calzi, a research photographer who draws inspiration from her roots, from cinema, and from language. Her calm gaze moves between image and writing, weaving together refined narratives. The Studio is based in Italy, always in search of new destinations.
Argòt gathers and preserves.

Argòt transcribes,
with the help of many cameras.

Argòt moves, crosses paths, meets, reaches you
or comes along with you.

Argòt is an honest gaze you can trust.

