Fine Art - NOMINEE: Patricia Ackerman
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Patricia Ackerman
intercepted spaces
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The architecture is defined as the art of projecting spaces, spaces in which the human being lives, but it is on the outside where it carries most of its activities, it is for this reason that the man has been dedicated to finding or transform places and enabling them to locate the architectural spaces.
We formed with the space surrounding us a kaleidoscopic relationship, interrupting the forms and setting up others. I believe that the human presence gives the dimension of time, making the space a place. Or an intercepted space.
About author:
I returned to photography, after having been in it in my youth, about ten years ago, and it returned in an explosive way. I was interested, and I am still interested in street photography, observing people involved in their world, popular concentrations, and theatre photography. I'm still in the search, maybe now more conceptually, Interested in a work on the origin, the body, the house, the journey in which we are embarked.
I'm a psychoanalyst. Perhaps that makes me intrigue and address the human subject in a particular way, in the unfathomable relationship with his body, the desire in the broad sense, and the link with the other.
I have participated in several calls in my country and abroad, with results that have enriched my look.
I live and work in Buenos Aires, Argentina.