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2009 EDITION

July 7th - September 13th

Joan Fontcuberta - Blow up Blow up installation, The Angels Barcelona Gallery, January-March 2009

Joan Fontcuberta

BLOW UP BLOW UP

Joan Fontcuberta’s new project Blow up Blow up takes as its starting-point the 1966 film by Michelangelo Antonioni, in which the director explores the boundary between objective reality— the reality one might be tempted to liken to photography—and illusion, through an unorthodox murder.

Using photograms of a 35mm duplicate of the film, Fontcuberta continues to blow up the negatives beyond the point where Thomas, the main character, stopped.

Through enlargements that exceed our intelligibility level, any reference to the original scene is lost; they yield all the information intrinsic to the filmic medium (the grain, specks, scratches, imperfections and so on).

Fontcuberta thus leads us to the degree zero of filmic equipment; passing through every possible signification, he pinpoints the character of representation itself—a tension between event and representation, between document and fiction, between experience and image.


www.fonctuberta.com

Exhibition organised with the collaboration of Angels Barcelona Gallery.


Joan Fontcuberta was guest curator of the Rencontres d’Arles in 1996 and his work was presented in 2005. He ran workshops in 1982, 1985, 1988, 1997, 2004 and 2005.

Joan Fontcuberta
Born in 1955 in Barcelona.Lives and works in Spain.

In addition to his photography-oriented visual art work, Joan Fontcuberta, has embraced such varied activities as teacher, critic, exhibition curator and historian.He has been a guest lecturer in several art centres and universities in Europe and the United States: Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona, Harvard, University of Wales and Le Fresnoy in France.He regularly contributes to art and graphics publications. In 1980 he co-founded the English/Spanish bilingual magazine Photovision where he remained editor in chief until 2004.As an instigator and promoter of numerous photographic events, he co-founded in 1982 the Primavera Fotográfica in Barcelona. In 1996 Joan Fontcuberta was appointed art director for the Rencontres d’Arles.In 2008 he became president of the Association d’Artistes Visuels de la Catalogne (Society of Catalonia artists). “De Facto”, a retrospective of his creative work has recently been presented by La Virreina, Centre de la Imatge, in Barcelona, along with publication of the monograph Le Livre des merveilles (The Book of Wonders).