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Cano Erhardt
Photography, Color on Aluminium
Size: 65 W x 43.3 H x 0.8 D in
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Digital capture. Direct print on white aluminum plate (Dibond). Satin finish with six layers lacquer. Aluminum perimetric frame on its own colour. This photograph belongs to the Pools of Oblivion project, made in 2019. A brief author's statement follows: These swimming pools are located in a Havana neighbourhood. Their state of dereliction is staggering. Most of them have been victims of nature’s actions. Mainly, from the attacks of the sea which they are adjoining. It’s difficult to fathom why they were built there and in that way, leaving them vulnerable to such a formidable and unrelenting enemy. Then many things came to pass. And the pools fell into oblivion as society did not care and could not afford to repair and maintain them. Their remains embody that future which was to be and did not take place. They mirror so many promises never fulfilled. And they are also a reminder of so many realities and projects which were killed or let die.
Color on Aluminium
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65 W x 43.3 H x 0.8 D in
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Cano Erhardt (Bilbao, Spain, 1955) is a fine art photographer focusing nowadays mainly in rural and nature landscapes and street photography. To that end he works around Spain and also in other places worldwide, with a special incidence in New York City. His studio is located in Madrid. In June, 2016 he won the prestigious PREMIO FUNDACION ENAIRE (former AENA), for his work “Waiting for the train”. Edition 1/6 of that photograph belongs now to the Enaire Foundation’s Art Collection and is featured on its catalogue. At the end of 2014 he held his first solo exhibition, in Galería Luis Burgos in Madrid. There he showed his project TIERRAS, about rural landscapes in Spain. In 2016 and in the same venue, he showed “In Coney Island”, a street photography work included in PHOTOESPAÑA 2016 Festival Off. Also in 2016, he held the exhibtion “Altas Soledades” (“High Solitudes”) in Galería Lumbreras, in Bilbao, with landscapes from the Bolivian Andes. Besides these three solo shows, he has had some of his works displayed in several other occasions, including FLECHA 2015, 2016 and 2017 art fair in Madrid. Part of his body of work, the electronic catalogues of his shows and further info can be seen in
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