The exhibition Don't Look Directly at the Sun shows how, through pictorial practice, the artist starts from the re-signification of fragments, isolated images, and everyday objects.
The images that are recomposed and disintegrated are related to what the artist defines as a poetic image. This is made from interpretative relationships that are generated from the decontextualization of the image and the chromatic manipulation of the captured moments, which transcend the denotation of the object.
This kind of autobiographical diary, which at the same time does not allow access to documentary information as such, rather takes us to a kind of silence, to confront the image as an image itself, turning untold stories towards the spectator. To construct from a kind of fiction, the re-signification of experience, space, and time.
Maria José Chavarría (Curator)