MANUEL IBÁÑEZ - REVERSO
MANUEL IBÁÑEZ - REVERSO
MANUEL IBÁÑEZ - REVERSO
MANUEL IBÁÑEZ - REVERSO
MANUEL IBÁÑEZ - REVERSO
MANUEL IBÁÑEZ - REVERSO

MANUEL IBÁÑEZ - REVERSO

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MANUEL IBÁÑEZ
Reverso

Published by Eciones Anomalas, 2019
Book size 32 x 24 cm
Pages 100 pages
Softcover
Language Spanish
ISBN 978-84-09-11823-6

Reverso by Manuel Ibáñez is the diary of gazes of a flâneur who strolls, observes and records a nearby environment in which characters appear and disappear, nothing is what it seems and we often have an impression of ordinariness shrouded in mystery. Manuel tirelessly records the light and color that subvert reality, filling the latter with hidden meanings. In a journey through his city over the years the artist explores the uniqueness of the ordinary, of what transpires when nothing appears to be happening.

Manuel Ibáñez (Jaén, 1963) initially trained and worked as an architect and only recently turned to photography. His work is based primarily in Seville, a city to which he would return permanently after years of professional activity in other towns, rediscovering it through an extremely personal gaze reflected in his photographic images .” -Publisher

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“Reverso by Manuel Ibáñez is the diary of the gazes of a flâneur who wanders, observes and records a nearby environment in which characters appear and disappear, nothing is what it seems and we often have an impression of the ordinary shrouded in mystery. Manuel tirelessly records the light and color that subvert reality, filling it with hidden meanings. In a journey through his city over the years, the artist explores the uniqueness of the ordinary, of what happens when nothing seems to happen.

Manuel Ibáñez (Jaén, 1963) initially trained and worked as an architect and only recently turned to photography. His work is based mainly in Seville, a city to which he would return definitively after years of professional activity in other cities, rediscovering it through an extremely personal gaze reflected in his photographic images.” - Editor