Terza Vita, a third life. > Sáez looks at her subjects from a proximity that is as invasive as it is complicit. She wanted her photographs to be permeable to the intimacy of those portrayed. Sáez captures their vulnerability, in an agreed exchange between the photographer, the photographed and the future spectator during a moment of historical and social transition. Playing out in an iconic multi-temporal city, Terza Vita approaches the concept of freedom and the map of affections born in the bosom of a third life, a life beyond the nostalgia of a stable past, beyond the shock of uncertainty of the present, beyond the future.…mehr
Terza Vita, a third life. > Sáez looks at her subjects from a proximity that is as invasive as it is complicit. She wanted her photographs to be permeable to the intimacy of those portrayed. Sáez captures their vulnerability, in an agreed exchange between the photographer, the photographed and the future spectator during a moment of historical and social transition. Playing out in an iconic multi-temporal city, Terza Vita approaches the concept of freedom and the map of affections born in the bosom of a third life, a life beyond the nostalgia of a stable past, beyond the shock of uncertainty of the present, beyond the future.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mar Sáez (Murcia, 1983) is an internationally acclaimed multidisciplinary artist who works with photography, text, video, and sound. She holds a degree in Psychology and Audiovisual Communication from the University of Valencia. She has furthered her studies and specialized in contemporary photography, theory, and other artistic projects. Her work has been exhibited all over the world and is produced as installations, books, web documents, and films. Before Terza Vita she published two other books, Vera and Victoria (2016) and Gabriel (2018), both with André Frère Éditions in France. Sáez's work is present in museums and private collections in Europe, Asia, and the United States. The beautifully poetic accompanying text is by Elena Medel, the well-known Spanish novelist, essayist and poet.
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