José Guerrero. Concerning Landscape

JUN.05.2025          AUG.24.2025

Landscape with white salt marshes and a small house in the centre of a wide horizon, in soft tones, mainly grey and sepia. Photograph House near Wendover, by photographer José Guerrero.

José Guerrero
Hwy-80 (House near Wendover), UT, 2011
De la serie «After the Rainbow»
Colecciones Fundación Mapfre
© José Guerrero, VEGAP, Madrid, 2025

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Exhibition

 

JUN.05.2025        AUG.24.2025

Where

Recoletos Exhibition Hall
Paseo Recoletos 23, 28004 Madrid

Throughout the two decades of his career to date, the photography of José Guerrero (Granada, 1979) has approached landscape as a living entity upon which the cultural imprint of the past and the collective imagination are found. For many artists of his generation, photographing a landscape goes far beyond mere representation; it must be a way to evoke its multiple meanings, the relationships and tensions contained within it.

His work is systematically organized in series about iconographically and historically significant places: the Thames, Carrara, Sierra Nevada, La Mancha… Through a significant use of light, color and atmosphere, his images appeal to the cultural and emotional connotations of these spaces, leading the viewer to construct, through a poetic and meaning-filled gaze, their own narrative of what they are witnessing.

The exhibition covers more than two decades of his career to date. The journey follows a narrative sequence in series and themes that fold and unfold incessantly: from transparency to opacity, from representation to experimentation, from documentation to abstraction.

Curator: Marta Gili​

PHotoESPAÑA2025
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