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Looking for photographers to capture an image in silence




Under the idea that the stillness is the only way to reflect and see what happens inside, the group Re Group, consisting of eight artists of the lens, inaugurated its exhibition "Silence", as part of Fotoseptiembre.

The shows that remain from September 21 to October 21 in the lobby of the Miguel Covarrubias Room of the University Cultural Center, the UNAM, consists of 27 color images and black and white.

The photographer Oscar Farfán, a member of the group, noted that the idea was to find the picture format in the places where the sound is no-shows, like a meadow with a small way, the expectation of an ordinary citizen against the nothing or the black hole of a migrant's identity, among others.

"In general, spaces, to be empty sound, allowing its atmosphere is more present, leading to the memory to recreate smells and anecdotes in their rooms and gardens," he said.

He made it clear that one of the objectives of this exhibition was not the manipulation of images.

For Paul Gasca Goller, a participant in the group and the fellow's program of the Young Creators foncé, the purpose of the show is a reflection on the places where the silence is no longer there to become a sound that can be displayed in a picture.

The exhibition "Silence" exhibit moments captured from different places like Cuba, Romania, New York and the Federal District, where photographers Re Collective able to capture the essence of silence.

The 27 photographs are a series of panoramic images and scenery, captured with various printing techniques ranging from digital retouching, 35 millimeters and with negative estenopeica.

Re was born as a collective group of artists in search of new and unknown routes for dialogue with the viewer, through the use of unconventional spaces of exhibition and distribution of the artwork.


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