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Jon Gorospe - Vanishing Point
Artist Biography: Jon Gorospe (b.1986 Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain). Lives and works in Oslo, Norway. Holds a B.A. degree from the SCHOOL OF ARTS ID·Arte, Basque Country (Spain) and the VILNIUS FACULTY OF ARTS (Lithuania). As one of the authors of the new photography wave, Gorospe has been recognized by several public and private institutions, such as the Guggenheim Museum/Basque Artist Programme (Spain-USA), Sasakawa Foundation (Japan-Scandinavia), Futures Photography (Europe Creative Programme), Ankaria Foundation (Spain) and VEGAP (Spain). His work focuses on new approaches to the idea of the anthropized landscape, he combines his work as a creator with the study and understanding of the image from a theoretical point of view. Collaborating in different projects as a curator and photo-editor, directing photography festivals and participating in panel debates and publications.
Deleuze found in the fold the distinctive sign of the Baroque. Argullol undertook the same task for romanticism and understood that his trademark was found in the abysses, lands- capes on a superhuman scale. More recently, Byung-Chul Han has gone out in search of the common trait of beauty in the present 21st century and has found it in the polished. We are in an environment-world in which it is intended that objects offer no resistance to the eye or to the touch. Urban architecture and design are two of the privileged spaces in which it is possible to observe this phenomenon. But is this as new and idiosyncratic a phenomenon as Han understands it?
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