Description
When I analyze the image reflected in the mirror, I find an atomic separation. I begin to perceive myself as a collage made of fragments. I begin to perceive myself as a collage made of fragments.
The multiplicity of self-fragmentation is a reflection on the very conception of Being and its infinite representations; a study of intimacy and its exhibition in the contemporary space of social and media overexposure.
The self-portrait becomes an invitation to voyeurism, to curious observation, to intrusion.
To be more than a body, to be all those parts and particles that the spectator is invited to contemplate.
To be pieces of everyday life written in a diary, to be words, fragmented images that will need the gaze of the spectator in order to be constituted.
To be pieces of everyday life written in a diary, to be words, fragmented images that will need the gaze of the spectator in order to be constituted.
A new way of multiplying to infinity.
I am no longer me. I am all those that are built in the heads of others.
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Technical aspects:
Photographic installation.
5 cardboard boxes 19 x 26,5 x 11 cms. Retro illuminated inside.
Each box is a unique universe and can be accompanied by a text or an image.