Time space. "The railway workers" by Karina Aguilera Skvirsky
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Impermanence, memory, time, space, fragmentation, photography, transitionAbstract
Impermanence is bound to an immeasurable change, by liberating and experiencing as an experience and expression of rejection everything that was never ours. In this article a time-space approach is made about the work The railway workers of Karina Aguilera Skvirsky. A work becomes a work when it establishes a relationship between what is visible and the eligible. Art allows us to see relationships in a different way. In modern art there is a condition of the work where the viewer captures the object with the eye, and it is separated by the distance of the work; while, in the contemporaneity, the idea of spatiality that characterizes the work is constituted as a space and the viewer appears integrated the artist object that generates a fragmentary condition.
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