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The
following images and text are courtesy FS + SG | Fotografia
de Arquitectura for Paulo David's Centro das Artes | Casa
das Mudas on Portugal's Madeira island. The text below is
excerpted from photographer Fernando Guerra's essay, "A
Short Stay" in Centro
das Artes | Casa das Mudas. Click on images at left
for larger color views. [Google Earth link]
To have the opportunity to photograph one of the most recognized
and distinguished projects of national architecture in recent
years is, above all, an enormous privilege. In the Center
for the Arts, I encountered images that reflect the form through
which I see architecture and the manner in which I like to
safeguard such images.
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To look at a work is above all
a voluntary act and one of critical selection. Only afterwards
can we actually move closer and situate ourselves in relation
to it. Even if never absolutely dominating the view shot,
the photographic eye is always and above all the realization
of a particular way of seeing. These photographs are a visible
part of a personal register that seeks to be an instrument
for understanding reality. |
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From my experience at the Center
for the Arts, I have retained the constant surprise and emotion
of one who discovers a new work. What remains are the memory
of the unexpected angles, the cut of the volumes against the
loaming landscape, the frames resting on the interior light,
the strength of the texture and richness of the stone, the
confrontations between the opaque darkness and the transparent
light of the glass. |
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The lasting sensation is that
in some of these images everything seems to have prepared
itself to be photographed, as if the Center for the Arts were
waiting for a glance that would recognize and reveal its pose.
Perhaps this is simply a furtive glance of one person's short
stay in Calheta. I hope to return shortly.
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Centro das Artes | Casa das Mudas in Calheta, Madeira by Paulo David |
2007.06.04 |
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