$31.87
缺貨中
- Softcover
- Otabind, untrimmed
- 96 pages
- 170 × 230 mm
- ISBN 9788409338627
- 2022
Antonio Guerra takes the concept of Nature as a starting point to address the dissociation Myth / Science and creates a story that speaks of universal themes such as death, illness and pain. La luz que nos ciega [The Light That Blinds Us] calls upon the natural environment of inland Spain’s rural areas as a symbolic space for reflection to trace a journey through science fictions, dead myths, reason and emotion, in a search for the frictions between natural and cultural space.
In contrast to the bucolic, idealised view of the countryside and its processes, detached from the actual lifestyle in rural areas, here we encounter a claustrophobic atmosphere, an extreme representation of nature’s workings that analyses territory through disaster. Hallucinatory landscapes, wounded animals and characters drifting between two different times shape a land brimming with traces and absences.
La luz que nos ciega is an encounter with the author’s biography in which the concepts of memory, death and rupture echo through each decision leading to its creation.
Antonio Guerra (Zamora, 1983) is a visual artist based in Madrid. He holds a Master’s Degree in Photography and Project Management from Efti, Artes Visuales at the Miguel Hernández University and a Degree in Art and Design from the Salamanca School of Arts.
His work has been showcased in solo exhibitions at art centres such as DA2 in Salamanca, the Niemeyer Centre in Asturias, the Sala Amárica in Vitoria, the Centro Leonés de Arte and the PhotoEspaña Festival in Madrid, as well as in a number of national galleries.
His work has earned him grants from institutions such as the Miró Mallorca Foundation, the MUSAC in León, the Regional Government of Madrid, the Villalar Foundation, VEGAP and the Casa de Velázquez - Académie de France in Madrid.
He has been nominated for the Futures Amsterdam European programme and has taken part in festivals such as the Mediterranea Young Artists Biennales held in Ancona (Italy) and Thessaloniki (Greece), the Outono Fotográfico in Ourense and the Encontros Da Imagem in Braga.
Noteworthy among his collective exhibitions are those held at the BredaPhoto Festival in the Netherlands, the Círculo de Bellas Artes of Madrid, CA2M Móstoles, the Cervantes Institute in Madrid and the Embassy of Spain in Cuba.