Alejandra laviada biography of barack
Alejandra Laviada, 28, a painter-turned-photographer, set out to chronicle a city in transition, prowling through the abandoned buildings in the historic....
Alejandra Laviada began photographing Mexico City's modernist Hotel Luz is interested in what landscape can disclose about social life without.
Back in February, Jörg posted about Alejandra Laviada on Conscientious. I immediately clicked over to her site and looked through the whole thing. What struck me was the simplicity of the palette, the interior spaces, and Alejandra's urge to rearrange the objects for the viewer.
This shift between photography and sculpture is fascinating.
“When I was an undergraduate at the California College of the Arts (CCA) I took a 20th century art history class, where you go from all the isms.I kept thinking about them, told the Nymphoto girls about them and finally contacted Alejandra for a Conversation. They made a deep impression on me and I am glad to have the opportunity to share Alejandra's work with you.
Nymphoto: Tell us a little about yourself.
Alejandra Laviada: I was born in Mexico City, where I’ve lived most of my life.
I studied Painting at RISD (Rhode Island School of Design) before moving on to Photography. I think my Painting background has influenced the way I think about Photography and the process of creating an image. I like the idea of working with each material very closely, getting dirty, interacting with