Algas 23, 63 y 64
By Paola Dávila
US$ 1,000
Overview
2022
Cyanotype, Cyanotype photograhs mounted in high resistance glass dish
Unique Work
Dimensions: 12cm (H) x 36cm (W) x 2.4cm (D) / 4.7" (H) x 14.2" (W) x 0.9" (D)
Note: Actual colours may vary due to photography & computer settings
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About the art
Artist statement
Algas 23, 63 y 64, 2022 by Paola Davila
From the series Mareas
Cyanotype on 300 gr cotton paper
Mounted in a high-resistance borosilicate glass petri dish
Overall size: 36 cm Dm x 12 cm H x 2.4 cm Deep.
Individual Image size: 10.5 cm D.
Each Petri dish: 12 cm Dm. x 2.4 cm Deep.
Unique
The title of each piece corresponds to the geographical coordinates of the place where the pieces were made. The last number indicates the number of waves the paper received.
The piece is protected in an acid-free PH-neutral glassine paper envelope, archival quality.
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For several years the artist Paola Davila has generated various visual statements from photography. Beyond the self-imposed limits in thematic terms (the house, for example), this exercise has allowed him to articulate concerns and situate spaces: inside, outside, and the limits between one and the other. From there, with the landscape as support: as an extension of situations contained in intimacy or in the object, it has insisted on making its way within other thematic and media fields to different complexities of the idea of also inhabiting the public and finding a voice own in the contemporary photographic narrative.
Water is constant in the artist's visual investigation, for her water is no longer the stage in which the body's memory bursts, but rather the environment and protagonist, constant operator of the image, water reveals, unveils, performs. The landscape is recorded by direct contact with the paper and the sensitive emulsion, and in this case, organic matter and the vestige of living organisms inhabit it. That is, there is no representation, but rather its direct presence as part of the work. It is almost dramaturgy, a high-sounding discussion with the visual arts, the history of Landscaping is overturned.
Artist profile
Paola Dávila
Born: 1980
Hometown: Oaxaca
Based in: México
Paola Dávila was born in Oaxaca, Mexico, in 1980. She studied Visual Arts at the National School of Plastic Arts of Mexico, where she attended the contemporary painting seminar. He also attended theory and photography workshops.
In 2002, he received the National Photography Prize at the Yucatan Visual Arts Biennial, the …
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