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Paola Dávila
Oaxaca, kitchen. Artist Self Portraits. Black and white Photograph

2003 -2004

$1,200
£907.06
€1,040.44
CA$1,672.85
A$1,821.03
CHF 966.61
MX$21,910.95
NOK 12,248.20
SEK 11,222.81
DKK 7,769.92

About the Item

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. From the series Places Photograph printed analogically on 255 gr baryta fiber photographic paper. turned to selenium. Image size: 18.3 cm H x 18.3 cm W. Paper size: 25 cm H x 20 cm W. Edition 10 + 2AP
  • Creator:
    Paola Dávila (1980, Mexican)
  • Creation Year:
    2003 -2004
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 9.85 in (25 cm)Width: 7.88 in (20 cm)Depth: 0.12 in (3 mm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Miami Beach, FL
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU453310264192

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