Universo, galaxias y constelaciones (2015 - en construcción) Fotografías de Alejandro Anzueto V. (AAAV)
De la serie “Universo, galaxias y constelaciones” surge la pieza CHOQUE DE ESTRELLAS un tríptico que forma parte del trabajo de investigación en relación al cuerpo que he venido realizando desde el 2005 con la pregunta ¿qué es el cuerpo? dicha pregunta ha sido una constante y un detonante en el proceso y desarrollo del proyecto fotográfico.
En “Choque de estrellas” la composición de la pieza he integrado con la palabra, el texto que permea en a piel de cada cuerpo y la imagen en secuencia de los cuerpos representados como tal, es decir, un cuerpo registrado al natural, sin importar su constitución física, grupo étnico o género.
Los cuerpos como protagonistas que han quedado expuestos y plasmados en un instante, en una Instax, una imagen instantánea única e irrepetible que captura el diálogo con la intimidad que existe en ambos desnudos que chocan y se fusionan por constelaciones. Este choque de estrellas como he preferido llamarlo que me han permitido generar diferentes lecturas a través de la piel que cubre cada cuerpo que ha posado ante el lente.
Universe, galaxies and constellations (2015 - under construction) Photographs by Alejandro Anzueto V. (AAAV)
From the series "Universe, galaxies and constellations" the piece CLASH OF STARS emerges, a triptych that is part of the research work in relation to the body that I have been carrying out since 2005 with the question: what is the body? This question has been a constant and a trigger in the process and development of the photographic project.
In "Clash of Stars" the composition of the piece I have integrated with the word, the text that permeates the skin of each body and the image in sequence of the bodies represented as such, that is, a body registered in nature, regardless your physical makeup, ethnic group, or gender.
The bodies as protagonists that have been exposed and captured in an instant, in an Instax, a unique and unrepeatable instant image that captures the dialogue with the intimacy that exists in both nudes that collide and merge by constellations. This collision of stars, as I have preferred to call it, has allowed me to generate different readings through the skin that covers each body that has posed before the lens.
In "Clash of Stars" the composition of the piece I have integrated with the word, the text that permeates the skin of each body and the image in sequence of the bodies represented as such, that is, a body registered in nature, regardless your physical makeup, ethnic group, or gender.
The bodies as protagonists that have been exposed and captured in an instant, in an Instax, a unique and unrepeatable instant image that captures the dialogue with the intimacy that exists in both nudes that collide and merge by constellations. This collision of stars, as I have preferred to call it, has allowed me to generate different readings through the skin that covers each body that has posed before the lens.