
Mary Frances Attías Opens 'Fugaces' Exhibition
Mary Frances Attías Antún once again brings together an audience interested in her reflection transformed into works of art that make up the photographic exhibition "Fugaces" and the homonymous book that was presented a few weeks ago in Santo Domingo. The collection was curated by Wilson Prada and has been presented in Spain.
The opening took place last night at the Arte San Ramón Gallery, where it will remain open to the public until the 28th of this month.
The series is composed of images in motion that invite us to reflect on memory and time that fades before our eyes.
The sale of the works will support the mission of the Timeart Foundation, which aims to contribute to education through university scholarships and art-related activities that contribute to the comprehensive education of young Dominican talents.
"Fugaces explores the interrelationships between memory, space, and time from the inner experience of a restless mind, which tries to find alternatives to slow down its accelerated rhythm. The images show us a conception of landscape linked to the social, expressed without documentary pretensions and as a result of the transience of the gaze, those moments are captured by the camera in motion along a network of roads that functions as a communicating vessel between immersed realities," said the exhibitor.
She said she used these concepts to try to express the incompatibility between the observer and the observed, which seem to respond to a different chronology as memories do in temporal reality.
Source: Diario Libre