Encontrar patrones(259)

EPISODE · Apr 17, 2020 · 2 MIN

Encontrar patrones(259)

from George Eastman Museum · host George Eastman Museum

Para su obra más reciente, Alejandro Cartagena busca entre los basureros fotografías desechadas. Luego, con una navaja filosa, extirpa de las fotografías cuerpos, caras y otros detalles, reconfigurando la composición original ya sea, al desplazar los fragmentos recortados o retirarlos por completo. Las fotografías modificadas permanecen extrañamente completas y sorprendentemente familiares, obligando así al espectador a reflexionar sobre qué es lo que da significado a una fotografía. Su redistribución nos revela cómo los aspectos aparentemente cruciales de una fotografía —un rostro o un cuerpo— ocupan un lugar tanto central como accidental en nuestra capacidad para comprender las obras. Cartagena produjo obras de arte específicamente para esta exposición, dando a los visitantes del Eastman Museum la oportunidad de ver por primera vez las fotografías más nuevas de su más reciente obra. Escucha al artista hablar sobre su obra.

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