Alejandro Acevedo (Camagüey, 1988) photographs Spaces. Small galaxies presumably inanimate of Havana.
The human being, even if present, is here above all a good guess. Someone has left or someone has not yet arrived. Or else that someone is a massive object —his silhouette defining an impenetrable event horizon— but humble and silent in the infinitesimal quality of the photographic frame.
- Alejandro Acevedo. ‘Espacios’ [Spaces].
- Alejandro Acevedo. ‘Espacios’ [Spaces].
- Alejandro Acevedo. ‘Espacios’ [Spaces].
“I am interested in the scene manifesting itself, so I visit the spaces day and night, at different times, until I find the atmosphere, the right person, the cars, the reflections, the look that, without editing, tell the story,” said Alejandro Acevedo.
- Alejandro Acevedo. ‘Espacios’ [Spaces].
- Alejandro Acevedo. ‘Espacios’ [Spaces].
- Alejandro Acevedo. ‘Espacios’ [Spaces].
- Alejandro Acevedo. ‘Espacios’ [Spaces].
To whom from the past or from the future is the dog barking at? Which face is still going to look at itself in that mirror? Who was, and whom did this shadow love?
- Alejandro Acevedo. ‘Espacios’ [Spaces].
- Alejandro Acevedo. ‘Espacios’ [Spaces].
How is it that we are being thought of, outlined, defined by these spaces? And how have we become these impeccable ghosts, this lost memory of the future, these stubborn absences?
- Alejandro Acevedo. ‘Espacios’ [Spaces].
- Alejandro Acevedo. ‘Espacios’ [Spaces].