Exposición en São Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brasil

Planisférios

Dónde:
Mendes Wood [ESPACIO CERRADO] / Rua da Consolação, 3.368, Jardins / São Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brasil
Cuándo:
25 may de 2017 - 29 jul de 2017
Inauguración:
25 may de 2017 / 19:00
Precio:
Entrada gratuita
Organizada por:
Artistas participantes:
Descripción de la Exposición
BY LUISA DUARTE For over a dozen years, Leticia Ramos has been conducting singular research into the principles of the photographic image, producing photo-based works with a high experimental charge. She has travelled to distant locations, such as the Arctic Circle, and built her own cameras to capture dream-like, semi-abstract landscapes. In the four prints, three photograms and film in ‘Planisfério’ (Planisphere), her exhibition at Mendes Wood DM, which all employ unconventional, yet deceptively simple, techniques. By focussing on the most basic elements of photography – light and paper – Ramos encourages us to question the veracity of the photographic image. The film The Blue Night (2017) is inspired by entries from the logbook of the São Paulo-based inventor and photographer Hercules Florence (1804-1879), who developed early photographic techniques at the same time that Louis Daguerre was working in France. Ramos has photographed the clouds and stars above the picturesque valleys and ... bluffs of Chapada Diamantina National Park, which Florence shot one evening in 1827, and animated them using stop-motion graphics, mounted on microfilm. Birdsong, produced by a theremin, serves as a score. The film animates an ancient landscape, and although it references the past, it also evokes a dystopic future.Ramos understands that landscapes, like photographs, are constructed. If today photographs are captured and disseminated digitally, and perceived as an index of everyday life, Ramos’s works share no such commitment to reality. Resisting the anxious speed of our contemporary image culture, they demand patient and attentive study. Ramos’s search for photographs that are anterior to, or even produce, our perceptions of external reality materializes in the diptych Bichos (Critters, 2017), a pair of sculptures that she created and photographed against light-sensitive paper. The photogram process is somewhat unpredictable, and the same form appears reconfigured in the two images; with their hinged geometric forms, the sculptures resemble Lygia Clark’s famous ‘Bichos’ series (begun c.1960). In Light Fotogram I (2016), Ramos distils this process to even more ethereal ends: here the sculptures have disappeared entirely, leaving only traces of light recorded on silver gelatin.

 

 

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