Chema Madoz
Untitled, 1998.
B/W photography on baryta paper with sulphurous toning. Copy 1/15. Edition of 15 copies.
Signed on the back.
Measurements: 28 x 38 cm; 53 x 63 cm (frame).
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CHEMA MADOZ (Madrid, 1958).
Untitled, 1998.
B/W photography on baryta paper with sulphurous toning. Copy 1/15. Edition of 15 copies.
Signed on the back.
Measurements: 28 x 38 cm; 53 x 63 cm (frame).
This work exemplifies Madoz's interest in capturing the superposition of elements, since the board allows him to create this play between light-shadow, space-empty. In fact, it is a frequent resource that he will reinterpret on several occasions, as for example in the work "Mano y Relojes", in which he adds another element to this superposition by introducing the presence of a human hand.
The way he interprets art through photography and his poetic vision make Chema Madoz one of the most interesting, influential and recognizable creators of the contemporary art scene. Emphasizing the irony that underlies the objects and the hidden relationships between them. In a surrealistic search for new meanings, through which to let the imagination wander towards new paths, there is always an undercurrent of play. Playing in the everyday, generating associations, metamorphoses, in a playful background he generates a singular strangeness. His artistic work has been described as "analytical photography or visual trope" and his visual style as "surreal rationality or logic of the oneiric", to refer to the compositions of objects that star in his works -in the words of the philosopher and art historian Luis Arenas-. Madoz manipulates, invents and photographs objects. Defined as a visual poet, the associations he develops from objects as usual as a key, a stone or a ladder lead to a torrent of creativity. In 1999 the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía presented the exhibition Madoz. Objects 1990-1999, the first solo exhibition that the museum dedicated to a living Spanish photographer. Internationally he has exhibited in institutions such as the Pompidou Center in Paris, the Nederlands Fotomuseum in Rotterdam, the Fondazione M. Marangoni in Florence, the Museo de Bellas Artes in Caracas and the Multimedia Art Museum in Moscow. He has received the National Photography Award and the PHotoEspaña Award in 2000, and the Culture Award of the Community of Madrid in the category of Photography in 2012, among others.
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