…In his Landlords series, the artist addresses a frequently overlooked demographic: those for whom the street acts as a place of residence, whether primary or temporary. Images from Landlords call attention to a specific system of geography and habitation and consider the different modes by which people occupy space and claim ownership of their environment. This project has the dual function of addressing conditions of the collapsing financial market and the reconfigurations that they have effected at all levels of urban life. For Pizzaroni, the street becomes “a platform from which to observe the world in its totality and from which to get a clearer perception of reality.”…