Maria Jose Gomez Redondo
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Maria Jose Gomez Redondo's photographic self-portraits concentrate on face, objects, hand, and darkness. One's own face is always the least known and may be best discovered in its similarity to others. Identity can be discovered in objects one uses daily. The hand can appear as a disembodied aspect of the self. Background darkness in photographs define settings and allow the photographic subject to be revealed.
Publication Name: Aperture
Subject: Arts, visual and performing
ISSN: 0003-6420
Year: 1999
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An edge of black
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An artist's photographs are much like her sculptures in that they reflect the rapid pace and change of the modern world. The photos are an attempt to look beyond the motion and see the tiny details of all that goes unnoticed. The blurred images reflect the photographer and subject's collision with one another at a single moment and evokes a feeling of longing for a time of quiet and stillness.
Publication Name: Aperture
Subject: Arts, visual and performing
ISSN: 0003-6420
Year: 1996
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