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Time Lapse. Horatio Street, NYC Photograph - Limited Edition of 25

Xan Padron

United States

Photography, Color on Paper

Size: 30 W x 30 H x 0.1 D in

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Image size 30x30 + 1 inch white border all around. Total paper size: 32x32 Available:
 * 20x20 in. Archival Pigment Print. Limited edition of 25. $600 + shipping * 30x30 in. Archival Pigment Print. Limited edition of 25. $1,320 + shipping * 45x45 in. Archival Pigment Print. Limited edition of 25. $2,400 + shipping
 * 56x56 in. Archival Pigment Print. Limited edition of 10. $ 4,700 + shipping 
* 20x20 in. Dye Sublimation onto Aluminum. Limited edition of 25. $1,300 + shipping 
* 30x30 in. Dye Sublimation onto Aluminum. Limited edition of 25. $2,420 + shipping
 * 45x45 in. Dye Sublimation onto Aluminum. Limited edition of 25. $4,000 + shipping TIME-LAPSE Project In 2011, photographer Xan Padrón began his series Time-Lapse. His fascination with time and movement along with his ability to disappear behind his camera led him to reflect about how much life happens in the supposedly most insignificant places of a city. Time-Lapse are human portraits of cities around the world. They are also quotidian expressions, that combined, create a unique narrative of life on a wall, in a place in the world. For Xan Padrón, the voluntary detention of movement where action becomes an observation led him to center himself on a completely different vision from his street photography, documenting the ecosystem of cities and finding beauty through pause and through the small, collective gestures of daily life. *The Time-Lapse project has been exhibited at the United Nations Headquarters in New York, at the Pfizer Building in New York, and at the art fairs Photo LA, Art on Paper NYC, and The Other Art Fair, presented by Saatchi Art in London, New York, Dallas, Los Angeles, and Chicago. Featured on the cover of the Saatchi Art catalog (2019), New England Review (NER), Die Zeit Magazine (Germany), PRISM International (Canada), and Photo World Magazine (China), Xan Padrón’s Time-Lapses were selected for the Art on Link program in New York City (LinkNYC, CityBridge 2020).

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Photography:Color on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:25

Size:30 W x 30 H x 0.1 D in

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Xan Padrón (Galicia, Spain 1969) is a Galician photographer living in New York City. The son of an old-school journalist, Xan Padrón grew up used to be the silent observer who sees things quietly and finds stories everywhere. As a former profesional touring musician, traveling the world with his bass and his camera he was able to pursue his career as a photographer focused on the people around him. Xan Padrón’s fascination with time and movement, coupled with an uncanny ability to disappear behind the lens, unnoticed by his subjects, brought him to the realization of how much life happens even at the most seemingly insignificant location of a city. After diverse street photography projects in New York City, in 2011 he began his acclaimed project, Time-Lapse: a collection of portraits of various cities through the people who inhabit them. His series Time-Lapse has been exhibited, among other places, at the United Nations Headquarters in New York, The Pfizer Building in New York, and in the art fairs Photo LA, Art on Paper NYC and The Other Art Fair, presented by Saatchi Art in London, New York, Dallas, Los Angeles, and Chicago. His work has been published on the cover of the eleventh edition of the anthology Race, Class and Gender in the United States (MacMillan, 2020), in the sociology volume Personal Networks (Cambridge University Press, 2021), and in international publications such as the New England Review (NER), Die Zeit Magazine (Germany), PRISM International (Canada), and Photo World Magazine (China). His Time-Lapses were on the cover of the autumn catalog of Saatchi Art (2019) and were selected for the program Art on Link (#ArtOnLink) of the City of New York (LinkNYC, CityBridge 2020) where Xan Padrón’s sociological portraits were shared on more than 1,700 digital kiosks citywide. In 2023, Xan Padrón was invited by the MTA Arts & Design Program in New York City to exhibit a selection of his Time Lapse series at the Bryant Park subway station (42nd Street and 6th Avenue).

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