| | | | Albarrán Cabrera: Nyx #3, 2017 Platinum Print on Japanese gampi paper and gold leaf 40 x 50 cm, Edition 10 | | | | Remembering the Future | | 1 March – 12 May, 2018 | | Opening: Thursday, 1 March, 6pm | | | | | | | | | | Albarrán Cabrera: The Mouth of Krishna #600, 2016 Pigments on Japanese gampi paper and gold leaf 25 x 17 cm, Edition 20 | | | | Albarrán Cabrera are the photographers Anna Cabrera and Angel Albarrán who work together as a collaborative duo.
Anna Cabrera was born in Sevilla, Spain, in 1969. She is a photographer and a teacher, who is currently based in Barcelona, Spain. Anna earned her B.A. in English Philology from the University of Seville in 1992.
Angel Albarrán was born in Barcelona, Spain, in 1969. He is a photographer and a curator, who is currently based in Barcelona, Spain. Angel earned his B.S. in Computer Engineering in 1994 from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia and he specialised in Mathematics at the University of Barcelona. | | | | | | Albarrán Cabrera: This is you here #145, 2017 Pigments on Japanese gampi paper and gold leaf 25.5 x 17 cm, Edition 20 | | | | Anna and Angel, both have a PhD in print run and photo preservation and have had as teachers photographers such as Humberto Rivas and Toni Catany among others. In parallel to their personal photographic work, they have been requested to print for other photographers such as: Toni Catany, Claude Nori, Colita or Masao Yamamoto. They have also produced printing work for institutions such as: Fundació La Pedrera, Fundació Toni Catany, Reina Sofia Museum or Barcelona Photographic Archive. | | | | | | Albarrán Cabrera: The Mouth of Krishna #484, 2016 Toned Silver Gelatine Print 25 x 17 cm, Edition 20 | | | | "We are our memories. They define what and who we are and help us to understand our reality. When we remember, we do not simply recall a perfect representation of the past. We reconstruct our memories based on a set of things that happened, combined with what we perceived and imagined. Consequently, each time we recall an event, we change it. We construct a skeleton with the most important facts and fill in the gaps with our imaginations.
Thinking about the future is one of the main characteristics of being human. We visualize the future: imagining what will happen and how we'll react. When we think about the future, we do the same mental work as when we remember. We just remember a future that has not happened yet. The two activities, remembering the past and remembering the future, are deeply connected and never stop."
Albarrán Cabrera, Barcelona 2017 | | | | | | Albarrán Cabrera: The Mouth of Krishna #446, 2016 Pigments on Japanese gampi paper and gold leaf 16.5 x 25 cm, Edition 20 | | | | unsubscribe here Newsletter was sent to newsletter@newslettercollector.com
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