Alberto García-Alix will present the book The closest I have ever been to paradise, copublished by La Fabrica Editorial and Es Baluard Fundation, next Monday 21 February at 20.00 h. in La Librería de La Fábrica (C/ Verónica 13. Madrid).

The closest I have ever been to paradise,  is a selection of photographies taken by Alberto García Alix for more than 15 years during his visits to Pitiusas islands.   His images have the ability to bring the sounds and smells from the most pure Mediterranean sea.  Freedom and hedonism usually in his photographis are found here too.

Book include 64 black and white photographies that have been taken in Balears Islands between 1994 and 2010. García-Alix portrait memories and figures that marked him along this time. The book is completed with the texts by Aina Calvo, Es Baluard  Fundation president ; Cristina Ros,  museum director ; Nicolás Combarro,  curator of the exhibition  and Alberto García-Alix.

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The closest I have ever been to paradise. Alberto García-Alix
Monday  21  February , 20.00 h.
La Librería de La Fábrica (C/ Verónica, 13. Madrid).
Free admission

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Alberto García-Alix, born in 1956 in Leon. Alberto García-Alix first travelled to Ibiza in 1974, although the first negatives of the island date back to 1981. He did not visit Formentera until 1989 and since then, this island "repeatedly returns to his life and therefore his work. A sense of freedom, a hedonism that permeates the images and reaches us through the filter of his eyes” as exhibition curator Nicolás Combarro asserts. García-Alix’ photographs recount the people and places that were and are important in his life. And, as the exhibition entitled “The closest I have ever been to paradise” demonstrates, the Balearic Islands, with the exception of Menorca, are a part of the autobiographical itinerary of this winner of the 1999 National Photography Prize. Even so, seek not the expected geographical or social description in it, not in García-Alix. The important thing is the photographer’s eye, how it falls on something to return to it with many shades of gray, the non-colours of the afternoons, evenings and nights. His rejection of digital technology, love of traditional cameras and passion for the laboratory are also important in the pursuit and mastery of a technical perfection that help make the characters, landscapes and experiences he portrays as strange as proximate.

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Publicado en: 21 de Febrero de 2011
Cita: "The closest I have ever been to paradise . Alberto García-Alix. Book." METALOCUS. Accedido el
<http://www.metalocus.es/es/noticias/closest-i-have-ever-been-paradise-alberto-garc%C3%ADa-alix-book> ISSN 1139-6415
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