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Pyramid / Pablo López Luz.
Main entry:

López Luz, Pablo, 1979- photographer, artist.

Title & Author:

Pyramid / Pablo López Luz.

Publication:

Barcelona, España : RM Verlag, S.L., [2014]

Description:

1 volume (unpaged) : chiefly color illustrations ; 22 x 27 cm

Notes:
Cover title.
Pablo López Luz: A la sombra de la pirámide = Pablo López Luz: In the shadow of the pyramid / Alfonso Morales -- Rejas = Grids -- Pyramid = Pyramid.
Text in Spanish and English.
Summary:

The project Pyramid began with the idea of bringing into question these two main concepts: history and the role it plays in the contemporary world, and the collective social concept of identity. Throughout my previous projects (Terrazo, Natura and Acapulco), the theme of history has remained a constant, both conceptually or as a visual reference. However, for the Pyramid project it is the main narrative thread. I am interested in understanding how the social construct of identity is created and if it indeed holds any relevance to the contemporary world. For this, I have been photographing the contemporary urban interpretation of Mexico's archeological prehispanic past, as well as the real pyramids and archeological remains. It is within these historically opposing spaces that Pyramid relies: a fiberglass Olmec head decorating the tunnel entrance to a high-class neighborhood, modern day architecture that cannot escape it´s fundamental influences, suburbian upper middle-class homes decorated with unclear archeological motives, contemporary pyramids built by anonymous architects confronting the original pyramids, which appear static and silent through the passing of time, resisting (miracoulsy) the impingement of the new civilization.--Artist's website.
In Pyramid, Mexican photographer Pablo Lopez Luz (born 1979) depicts the strong presence of pre-Hispanic culture in Mexico City. Documenting the pyramidal patterns scattered throughout the capital, Luz explores the ways in which modern architecture and vernacular taste update these symbolic forms in contemporary urban contexts.--Publisher.

ISBN:

9788415118480 (paperback)
8415118481 (paperback)

Subject:

López Luz, Pablo, 1979-
Urban landscape architecture Mexico Pictorial works.
Architectural photography Mexico 21st century.
Geometrical constructions Pictorial works.
Photography, Artistic.
Paysage urbain Mexique Ouvrages illustrés.
Photographie d'architecture Mexique 21e siècle.
Constructions géométriques Ouvrages illustrés.
Photographie artistique.
art photography.
Architectural photography
Geometrical constructions
Urban landscape architecture
Mexico

Form/genre:

Pictorial works

Added entries:

Morales, Alfonso, contributor.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 290497
Call No.: BIB 233525
Status: Available

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