HE Club Information continues the exhibition program with an example Balsalobre Study Projects 2022-2023inaugurated This Friday at 20:00. With the authors and students of the School of Photography Practical Photography Projects Course he led in Alicante Carlos Balsalobre.
“The interesting thing is that whole and diversity from appearances. This time they five authors and for each of them we try to mean something different from the usual models. introspection and see whatWhat do you want to convey through photography?: What touches them closely, hurts or excites them,” says Carlos Balsalobre, principal of the school, who has eight editions of the education plan that culminates in an exhibition project for students. contemporary photography.
Cassandra May Byrne, Fernando Fernández de Córdova, Peter Vicent, Sergio Rodríguez Roselló and Víctor Moreno Sempere Photographers who express their intentions by exhibiting their projects in different genres and with different techniques, such as photographic essays, portraits, installations or photographic sculptures.
“The truth of the rhetoric and variety of vehicles Addressing the visitors of this exhibition by registering the group they express themselves in the field of contemporary art, to reflect and build new meanings through it,” says Balsalobre, and is proud of the “high-level” work that many of whom have never exhibited have done this course.
Among the suggestions offered; Cassandra May ByrneCollaborating with an animal protector, the artist also sheds light on animal abuse with a series of black and white photographs. Victor Moreno Sempere It conducts complex investigations into recent cases of femicide due to sexist violence in Alicante.
There are also more conceptual studies; for example Peter VincentDedicated to his mother with a stunning design or Sergio Rodriguez RosellóThree-dimensional aesthetics, which deals with the difference in the perception of reality depending on the observer’s location, Fernando Fernandez de Cordova It is presented in a more plastic format as an installation reflecting the evolution of the Alicante market.
The exhibition can be viewed until 15 October (Avda. Dr. Rico at 17) and there will be a guided pass 29 September.
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