Bs Aires, Argentin
OníricosFootage that immortalize friends, giving color to life, being free and unique.
What do you find in your photography?
Photography, as far back as I can remember, has served as a sort of logbook for me, where I can capture and frame not only my own experiences and beliefs but also those of the people and landscapes around me, whether they are familiar to me or not. I have always found in photography a means of artistic creation where definitions do not limit or restrict, where one can tell a story without the need for a script, where the predominant figures, colors, and compositions can speak louder than a thousand words.
How do the stories relate to your composition?
The entire composition is told through the lens of youth, not only because the protagonists are going through this stage characterized by its high intensity and volatility, but also because I myself am navigating the same odyssey, and I believe that can be read in the photos. The various stories are related through emotional and thematic connections. I sought to create a narrative thread that allows for immersion in different aspects of youth, from personal introspection to social relationships and the discovery of the world around us.
Is there any symbol or space that you relate to youth?
I associate various experiences with youth, such as vitality, movement, struggle, exploration, the strength to inhabit constant change, and openness to new experiences. I consider streets to be highly representative spaces for young people because it's where we often gather to express ourselves, meet each other, and seek our place in the world.
In Oníricos, you speak about records that immortalize. Do you feel that youth is a stage preserved over time or a resource that transcends?
In Oníricos, I create my own dreamlike microcosm and explore the idea of youth as a stage of dreams, aspirations, and unlimited possibilities. Through my records, I seek to immortalize moments that capture the ephemeral yet timeless essence of youth, showing how its experiences and emotions endure over time. I believe that youth is not simply a stage but rather a resource that transcends temporal barriers. It is a state of mind where creativity, curiosity, and hope coexist and can be relived and reinterpreted throughout life.
How would you create a community of artists?
I believe it's essential to promote arts education from an early age and facilitate equitable access to resources and opportunities for emerging artists, especially for those belonging to minorities who are often marginalized, ignored, or even deprived of spaces for representation and exposure. I consider that nowadays, thanks to technology, democratization can be facilitated and accelerated through specific spaces like the one provided by Archivium, where emerging artists can showcase and connect, thus reaching a broader and more diverse audience.
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