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Point de vue

2006

Anna Malagrida

Photography

170 x 110 cm

In her series, Point de vue (2006), Anna Malagrida takes her camera inside a seaside resort ready for demolition in order to photograph what lies beyond its windows. Her camera captures the anonymous figures, paintings and inscriptions left on the windows over time which block any view of the outside world. Occasionally, the artist deliberately leaves her own trace on an image, removing the paint to obtain a partial glimpse.
Malagrida's photos offer their audience a last visit before the site is torn down. We are totally intrigued by the movement of the paint. Most of the images have the same geometric structure, with the window frames also framing the paint.
Anna Malagrida explores the limit between painting and photograph, showing us how photographs can play tricks on the mind and prompting us to question what we see – is it a painting or window ?
Anna Malagrida
Spain
Born in 1970
Born in 1970 in Barcelona, Spain.
Lives and works in Paris and Barcelona.
Anna Malagrida has a Masters in Communication and a diploma from the Ecole Nationale Supérieure de la Photographie d'Arles in France.
Questioning the way in which images are constructed, her work reflects a form of fictional reality, the binary opposition between interior and exterior and between nature and culture.

Artwork of
Anna Malagrida

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