Ana Busto
Untitled.
Two-part color photograph.
Measurements: 26.5 x 39.5 cm per photograph; 71 x 53 cm total.
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ANA BUSTO (Igorre, Vizcaya, 1952)
Untitled.
Two-part color photograph.
Measurements: 26.5 x 39.5 cm per photograph; 71 x 53 cm total.
The work is constructed as a diptych of great visual intensity, centered on the physical and psychological world of boxing. In the upper image, the boxer’s face is captured in an extreme close-up, frontal and almost monumental, with a direct gaze that occupies the emotional center of the composition. The close framing eliminates any sense of distance and transforms the portrait into an immediate presence—at once vulnerable and defiant.
The second image shifts the focus to the body and its markers: the bandaged hand, the red mouthguard, the training gear, and the contained tension of the gesture. In contrast to the face—which embodies identity and gaze—this lower section introduces the material dimension of the fight: preparation, discipline, physical wear and tear, and endurance.
Boxing has been a central theme in Ana Busto’s career, particularly in series created in the United States, Mexico, and Cuba, where the artist explored this sport as a space intersected by issues of class, race, effort, and the representation of the body. In this diptych, without needing to show the action of the fight, the artist condenses that social and aesthetic tension into two fragments: the face that challenges and the body that endures.
After earning degrees in Education and Journalism from the Autonomous University of Barcelona, Ana Busto moved to New York in 1980, where she began exhibiting her work. Although her career has focused primarily on photography, she has also worked in sculpture, painting, performance, and video art. Her areas of research include amateur boxing, Paralympic sports, and the representation of the body as a space of effort, identity, and social tension. Her work has been exhibited at institutions such as the Carrillo Gil Art Museum in Mexico City and Artium, the Basque Center-Museum of Contemporary Art in Vitoria.
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