Fugaces
Fugacious
por Mary Frances Attías Antún
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Sobre o livro
In our fast-paced and voracious world, it is easy to go unnoticed. We are self-absorbed, rushing through our lives, and trying to extend time as much as possible. My interest is in representing the dislocation between the observer and the observed through those instants that tend to vanish from our memories.
Memory, by bringing together diverse moments, builds its own chronologies. Photography, on the other hand, breaks the linearity and allows for the reinterpretation of these temporal fragments. The images featured in these works constitute moments, frozen in time, allowing each viewer to create their own stories.
In this photographic series, memory-space-time interactions are explored from the standpoint of a restless mind that creates in an attempt to slow its accelerated rhythm.
Rapid images along the margins of the expressway capture ephemeral moments that show us an elusive landscape, inextricably linked to the human development, viewed as a result of a transient gaze, but without presumption.
The road as a metaphor for life, with its constant change, invites us to move and transform. An anonymous non-place, unfinished, and with infinite possibilities for creation and growing.
The reticular connections created by it, act as a communicating vessel uniting diverse social realities.
Mary Frances Attías
Dominican Republic, 2021
Características e detalhes
- Categoria principal: Fotografia e artes plásticas
- Categorias adicionais Fotografia de Rua
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Opção de projeto: Paisagem padrão, 25×20 cm
Nº de páginas: 64 -
ISBN
- Capa dura, Sobrecapa: 9781006741425
- Data de publicação: jul 11, 2021
- Idioma English
- Palavras-chavee Fragility, Memory, Memoria, Dominicana, paisaje
Sobre o autor
Mary Frances Attías Antún Dominican Republic, 1966. Visual artist, editor and contributor to several local and international printed media. Master PhotoEspaña 2020-2021, workshops in Literature, Photography and Art with renowned photographers and curators, both local and international, like Wilson Prada, Node Center and the Image Center of Santo Domingo. Since 2011, her work has been presented in Latin America and Europe, participating in expositions, both single and collective and contests. In her work, she generally maintains the presence of landscape, understood from an ambiguous perspective, to show her views on universal issues related to identity, memory, time, love and death. Founder of www.timeartfoudation.org in favor of education in Dominican Republic. www.maryfrancesattias.com IG #maryfrancesattias FB #MARYFRACESATTIAS