ABOUT
Jon Cazenave (b. San Sebastián, 1978) builds his photographic practice around the conflict between nature and culture as a kind of rhizome that has grown and expanded over the years. In his early work, he explored themes such as identity and memory, with the landscape as an ever-present backdrop. What began as a documentary approach has evolved into a dynamic relationship with the landscape – he intervenes in the medium that represents it or acts directly on the materials that inhabit it, using techniques such as cyanotype, Risograph printing, photogravure and screen printing.
He has exhibited his work in both public and private institutions such as: Guangdong Museum of Art (China), Museum Belvédère (Netherlands), Royal Academy of Spain in Rome (Italy), Fotomuseum Antwerp (Belgium), MUNTREF Museum of Visual Arts (Argentina), Carpintarias de São Lázaro (Lisbon), Canal de Isabel II Exhibition Hall (Spain), CaixaForum (Spain), Círculo de Bellas Artes (Spain), Royal Botanical Garden (Spain), Tabakalera (Spain), CentroCentro Palacio de Cibeles (Spain), and Jorge Oteiza Museum Foundation (Spain). He has participated in a number of international events, including: Les Rencontres de la Photographie d´Arles (France), Noorderlicht Photofestival (Netherlands), Guangzhou Image Triennial (China), BienalSUR (Argentina), Foto México (Mexico), and Photoespaña (Spain).
His work has been recognised in art competitions such as: Royal Academy of Spain in Rome Grant, FOAM Paul Huf Award, FotoPres La Caixa Grant, Basque Government Fine Arts Grant, Enate Artistic Residency grant, Arts Libris Prize, Tokyo International Photography Award, Descubrimientos Photoespaña, PDN Award, and Santa María de Albarracín Foundation Photography Grant.
Some of his works and publications belong to the collections of del CA2M, Centro Nacional de Fotografía (Ministry of Culture), AECID (Ministry of Foreign Affairs), MACBA, Kutxa Foundation and other private collections.
jon@joncazenave.com
+34 647 707 122
@joncazenave
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Photography
PROJECT
Una crepa nel paesaggio
DESCRIPTION
Is there a landscape before the landscape? Jon Cazenave’s interest in the representational processes of nature lies at the heart of Soilscapes, a project carried out following his exploration of several volcanoes in southern Europe. Rooted in the belief that all forms of language – including artistic language – shape our perception of both the world and nature, this project reflects on the interpretative codes that underpin our cultural frameworks and influence how we see and understand reality.
LOCATION
Rome
TYPE
Residency and Exhibition
YEAR
2024
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