€29.00
€29.00
For the Far from Home project, the pair have chosen to cut across their visions, their temperaments and their territories, thereby challenging the East-West dichotomy. Daido Moriyama, the Easterner, thus presents us with his views of a sensual Buenos Aires, taken in 2004 and 2005, while Alberto García-Alix, the Westerner, gives us photographs taken during his recent wanderings around Beijing. Buenos Aires / Beijing: two distant destinations; two short trips (two sojourns of ten days for the former and one of 55 days for the latter), and an opportunity to demonstrate that, despite being far from home, their distinct signatures and styles, their story-telling methods and their ways of recording the world remain the same.
As if saturated with contrasting energies, the picture Daido Moriyama paints of Buenos Aires is sometimes peaceful (the images of out-of-proportion stray animals or landscapes of deserted roads), at other times noisy and bustling. Children run. Couples embrace and begin to tango wildly. A carousel spins round at dizzying speed. The terraces of the Bombonera – the mythical stadium of the Boca neighbourhood – play host to the ovations of a delirious crowd. The Beijing of Alberto García-Alix is, on the other hand, imbued mostly with serenity. Faithful to his wont, the Spanish photographer has sought to orchestrate the light and organise his images based on diagonals and strong lines, as if composing graphic “portraits” of the city. Architectural fragments, pieces of sky-scrapers, telegraph poles and communication networks, trees stripped bare, etc. are all given this treatment.
lives and works in Madrid, Spain