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Miradas

@expo_miradas
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“MIRADAS” is a photographic project featuring portraits of actors and actresses. Its focus is on the depth of the eyes, aiming to capture the precise moment when the subject connects with their innermost feelings and emotions, conveying a side of themselves that engages with the viewer.

 

This work stems from the fascination aroused by actors and actresses who are media–known. Faces that are familiar to us as they form part of our own cultural identity,

both for the stories they portray and the way we see ourselves reflected in them. Hence this voyeuristic desire to know the person behind the character. What remains hidden behind the screen or on stage comes to light when the gaze

and expression align with a specific emotion, which–through photography–remains frozen in time to be observed and pondered: this is the bond established between the viewer and the artwork.

Antonia Zegers

Marcelo Alonso

Paula Luchsinger

Mateo Iribarren

Cesar Sepúlveda

Alejandro Goic

Lorenza Izzo

Leonor Varela

Blanca Lewin

Gastón Salgado

Gabriel Urzúa

Alfredo Castro

Daniela Ramírez

Ingrid Isensee

Carola Varleta

Andrew Bargsted

Luis Dubó

Nestor Cantillana

Paloma Moreno

Paulina García

Daniela Vega

Francisco Reyes

Eduardo Barril

Iván Álvarez de Araya

Daniela Estay

Francisca Gavilán

Elisa Zulueta

Luz Jiménez

Sergio Hernández

Amparo Noguera

Francisco Melo

Francisco Celhay

Fernanda Urrejola

Susana Hidalgo

Antonia Giesen

Consuelo Carreño

Alejandro Trejo

Nicolás Zárate

Pablo Capuz

Mariana Loyola

Geraldine Neary

Lux Pascal

Pedro Fontaine

Mario Horton

Paulina Urrutia

Luis Gnecco

Mariana di Girolamo

Pedro Campos

Valentina Muhr

Patricia Rivadeneira

Josefina Fiebelkorn

Andrés Velasco

Clemente Rodríguez

Iñigo Urrutia

Diego Ruiz

Emilia Noguera

Renata González

Gloria Laso

Nicolás Oyarzún

Tamara Acosta

This work stems from the fascination aroused by actors and actresses who are media-known. Faces that are familiar to us as they form part of our own cultural identity,

both for the stories they portray and the way we see ourselves reflected in them. Hence this voyeuristic desire to know the person behind the character. What remains hidden behind the screen or on stage comes to light when the gaze

and expression align with a specific emotion, which–through photography–remains frozen in time to be observed and pondered: this is the bond established between the viewer and the artwork.

The art of portraiture is about trying to reveal the essence of another person, their way of being and feeling. In acting, various masks are assumed which, when worn too often, can make one forget their own face.

For this reason, each session was an artistic dialogue between the actors and actresses and the photographer, a joint, playful, and spontaneous search to find a gaze that brings to light the essential.

This photographic project is a minimalist proposal that seeks to highlight faces, gestures, and movements using black and white. Its aesthetic is modern and creative, with beauty at its core, synonymous with the art of photography