Amador Lorenzo: OU27112
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“Passing through common places incognito, avoiding well-trodden paths in order to invent a new path with one’s own steps, implies a certain social clandestinity. The walker is a man of the interstice and the interval, of what exists between things, because by taking secondary routes he inhabits the ambivalence of being at once inside and outside, here and there…”
- The writing of David Le Breton aptly embodies the spirit with which this publication by Amador Lorenzo was conceived.
Amador Lorenzo understands the photographic act as an event one must go out to meet. It is a photography of searching—both biographical and stylistic—that finds its space of definition in the very experience of engaging with the real. The nature of this author’s images depends on that condition of possibility produced by the interval of action between one shot and the next. Photography thus becomes an image of the exterior that turns into an interior narrative, a pause, a moment of contemplation. As Alexandra Pacheco explains in the text accompanying the publication, “in that kind of flight, a universal and eternal idea is confirmed: anyone may need a refuge far from fury and noise.”
Edition of 200 copies