To inhabit, from the Latin habitare, means to occupy a place, to live in it. Hence Heidegger’s claim that “we are, to the extent that we inhabit”. This appropriation of a place involves building it, modifying it, intervening in it. That intervention or manipulation gives rise to new social, political or aesthetic readings, shapìng a new kind of landscape. This exhibition looks at the work of five contemporary photographers with a shared interest in the landscape and our intervention in it, through the act of inhabiting.
An exhibition of Ana Berruguete with 5 photographers :
Paula Anta,Amaya Hernández, Concha Pérez,Nicolás Combarro et Jorge Yeregui.
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