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2022 SUEÑOS GEOLÓGICOS. Centro Cultural Conde Duque. Madrid

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Dust, 2022. Digital photography on paper, 40x50cm.

If we think of the sequence of geological events in the history of our own existence, everything, everything we now call the world, emerges from a cloud of dust and gas.

During the pandemic period, locked indoors, I began to observe the dust; the process of disintegra- tion and dematerialisation. How particles from many of the objects in my house, from my bread, from my table, from the bronzing pow- ders, from the particles of my own body, from the walls, came out in suspension and were deposited and materialised by accumulation in different places. Places that, as in the different civilisations, the dust settlements choose the most fertile place to be able to group together, thus recovering their visibility and presence.

Observing this type of transfor- ming circular processes that occur on a daily basis is the exercise that this work proposes as a reflection on the hegemony of things. Ex- tending the concept of thing to everything that exists, beyond the limits of our own perception, such as, for example, bacteria, gravity or a black hole. Reconnecting with the origin from dust and thinking about what we will be one day; dust, leads us to a synthesis with a great load of humility, positioning ourselves in front of reality, not so much as external spectators but as part of the event and the natural existence of a whole.

Geological Dreams, 2022. Dust, plastic, industrial fans and welden iron, 500x500x50cm.

Photo: Roberto Ruiz

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Geological Dreams, 2024. Espacio Gaviota, Madrid.

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