Ana Calzavara paints from photographs that she herself has taken, mostly. Still, the images are not photographic. The artist, as opposed... Read More
Ana Calzavara paints from photographs that she herself has taken, mostly. Still, the images are not photographic. The artist, as opposed for example to Gerhard Richter and Andy Warhol, does not look for harmony between contemporary art and other forms of image making. She seems to investigate photography as the register of a short brake, in which an object, a view, or the remains of the past are still able to reveal the permanence of things that are just about to dissipate.