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Originally published on Tuesday, 09 December 2008

Marc Serra

El proyecto artístico que estoy llevando a cabo se acerca a lo absurdo, a lo accidental, conceptos necesarios a mi entender, para  a desarrollar una posición crítica a los imputs diversos que percibimos diariamente.Interesándome también en la construcción de situaciones generadoras de un objeto productor de lo social,en un intento relacional de atribuir un espíritu participativo al espectador este mismo se transformará, en algunas de las piezas,en materia prima de la propia obra. (he dicho! :-).

Profesión: Fotógrafo y Artista Efervescente.
Más conocido por: era una buena persona y muy amigo de sus amigos.
Mejor regalo de navidad en mi vida: unos guantes de lana con huesos de esqueleto serigrafiados, me encanta ver los niños como los miran por la calle con ojos de yo quiero.
Web: http://www.marcserra.net

Marc Serra

 

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