Lo que queda cuando baja la marea
As part of the exhibition Lo que queda cuando baja la marea, Art Latinou presents a dialogue between artists Rodrigo Palma, Tania Reza, Adriana Gomez, and Luis Manuel Perea.
A dialogue on the transition between the publishing world and the art world, discussing photography and video as tools for creation. Addressing the relationship between medium, body, and landscape; and how the image—beyond representation—becomes a space for material, symbolic, and emotional transformation. Moderated in a conversational format. Free activity, open to the public.
The exhibition brings together a collection of images in which the photographic gesture is stretched into a single current. The pieces, both black and white and color, oscillate between the atmospheric and the intimate: skies that open up, mineral textures, bodies that fold like waves. Some images have been altered with paint, as if a will insisted on defining what the camera cannot capture; others incorporate plastic objects collected on the beach, fragments of a landscape that is also waste. The pieces contained in light boxes seem to maintain a frozen movement, as if the scene still held an internal tension, as if the landscape still breathed. In contrast, the pieces framed in wood look inward: views of the human body that expand the horizon toward ourselves, also a territory in the process of erosion.
–Luis Manuel Perea