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SELECTED WORKS BY Alejandro Guijarro

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Alejandro Guijarro
Stanford I

2012

C-type print

117 x 240 cm
Alejandro Guijarro’s works are to-scale photographs of blackboards in academic institutions all over the world that specialize in quantum mechanics: Oxford, Berkeley, Stanford, Cern. The blackboards, photographed with a large format camera in an emptied lecture hall, are presented face-on, frameless, their roiled surfaces reminiscent of mid-century abstract painting (Twombly, Pollock, even Rothko).
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Alejandro Guijarro
Berkeley I

2012

C-type print

112 x 236 cm
The dynamic abstract forms of scuffed chalk and dragged erasers might allude, as those painted precursors might, to the expressive power of the individual gesture, even a yearning towards the sublime: something inexpressible, beyond the limited range of language. No accident, therefore, that Guijarro chooses the study of quantum mechanics as his subject – the study of the physics of the microscopically small, whose very formulae are expressed in abstract terms.
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Alejandro Guijarro
Berkeley II

2012

C-type print

112 x 236 cm
That these are photographs, though, brings additional meanings into play. Each image records the physical traces of a mental movement, the speed, repetition and emphasis of individual strokes suggesting a particular train of thought or area of questioning. Yet each blackboard is a token of something lost; every photograph records something subsequently erased or smudged into nothing, acting like the mind itself when attempting to absorb the complex, the inexpressible.
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Alejandro Guijarro
Cambridge II

2011

C-type print

117 x 200 cm
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Alejandro Guijarro
Cern I

2012

C-type print

100 x 180 cm
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Alejandro Guijarro
Oxford I

2011

C-type print

110 x 150 cm
Text by Ben Street

ARTICLES

Alejandro Guijarro; beyond photographic boundaries
Prettynoise, 2010

Guijarro's photographs could possibly be one of the most anti-government images to display in China, with skyscrapers as well as the forbidden city wrapped in thick white fog. If used by environmental activitists, these images could successfully get a few people jailed.

Luckily Guijarro's not in China, nor is he concerned with air pollution but the "spatial relations in photographic representation". What can be seen and what can be understood. He questions the authority of photography and its ability to represent the truth.

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Alejandro Guijarro
Sarah Reynolds Fine Art

Alejandro Guijarro is an artist based in London and Madrid who works primarily in photography. He completed an MA at the Royal College of Art in 2010.
His work examines spatial relations in photographic representation, exploring what photography is still allowed and able to do. He makes contradictory and paradoxical images, where the boundaries of the photographic image break down. The images imply a tension that goes back and forth between what can be seen and what can be understood, creating a simultaneous sense of appearance and disappearance. By undermining our recognizable modes of perception, he questions the solidity and the authority of the photographic image and its ability to refer to reality and to truth.

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