Practices to unveil the city
The images that compose this series depart from the same gesture: to dismember a single photograph of a city view and to reassemble it in a different way. As a mechanism we open, piece by piece, to understand how it works and then can no longer mount again, the landscape gains contours as unusual as the city, which has grown in the absence of urban planning, can be. The scrambled horizon, though absurd in its composition, seems to bring something strangely familiar, an image not so distant from the reality that surrounds us.