The inspiration for these pieces comes from the paradigmatic tale "El Aleph" / 1945 / by José Luis Borges, where the visual work tries to shake up the language of photography and literature, confusing them with each other in the fields that include narrative, philosophy and its conceptual side.
Inscribing the author's own definition: “An Aleph is one of the points in space that contain all the points. The place where they are, without being confused, all the places of the world, seen from all angles. The microcosm of alchemists and cabalists, our concrete proverbial friend, the multum in parvo! " / The much in little /. Thus, these pieces, through the viewer's gaze, assume this premise, where all the points are contained; in other words, the viewer gathers the gaze of the author's main eye, which has been shaped by her photographic eye.
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COLLECTION: LOOKING THE ALEPH By Kharma Estrany
The inspiration for these pieces comes from the paradigmatic tale "El Aleph" / 1945 / by José Luis Borges, where the visual work tries to shake up the language of photography and literature, confusing them with each other in the fields that include narrative, philosophy and its conceptual side.
Inscribing the author's own definition: “An Aleph is one of the points in space that contain all the points. The place where they are, without being confused, all the places of the world, seen from all angles. The microcosm of alchemists and cabalists, our concrete proverbial friend, the multum in parvo! " / The much in little /. Thus, these pieces, through the viewer's gaze, assume this premise, where all the points are contained; in other words, the viewer gathers the gaze of the author's main eye, which has been shaped by her photographic eye.
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