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David Jiménez: Roma


  • Editorial RM (Prestel)
  • Expo: 26/09/2024 - 12/01/2025, Centro Jose Guerrero, Granada
  • by David Jimenez, Paco Lacasta, Carlos Martín
Spanish photographer David Jimenez skillfully captures the essence of time, space, and emotion through his lens. Witness the overlay of historical past with the effects of material erosión where rocks transform into wisps of smoke and water takes on random forms to imitate solid objects. A exhibition of the Roma project takes place at the "Centro Jose Guerrero", Granada (2024) and in the Andalusian Centre of Photography (2025).

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ISBN 9788419233899 | EN-SP | HB
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Publisher Editorial RM (Prestel)
ISBN 9788419233899
Author(s) by David Jimenez, Paco Lacasta, Carlos Martín
Publication date September 2024
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 340 x 230 mm
Illustrations 76 col. & bw ill.
Pages 112
Language(s) Eng./ Span. ed.
Exhibition Centro Jose Guerrero, Granada
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Spanish photographer David Jimenez skillfully captures the essence of time, space, and emotion through his lens.

Witness the overlay of historical past with the effects of material erosión where rocks transform into wisps of smoke and water takes on random forms to imitate solid objects.

David Jimenez's work is part of numerous public and private collections, such as Fundación MAPFRE, the CA2M Art Center and the DKV Art Collection. His other books include: UNIVERSOS (2019), INFINITO (2018), VERSUS (2014).

A exhibition of the Roma project takes place at the "Centro Jose Guerrero", Granada (2024) and in the Andalusian Centre of Photography (2025).

ROMA presents the body of work produced by David Jiménez during various stays in Italy from 2016 to the present day, which began during his residency at the Royal Spanish Academy in Rome.

In the ROMA project, the transformative power of time and its ability to generate new meanings becomes visible, evoked through fragmented and incomplete forms that create a fictional space of combinatorial nature. Space, both real and imagined, is treated as a stage for the traces of time.