
Title: Registro pendiente
Artists: Jordi Guillumet & Mònica Roselló
Ediciones Anomaly’s
24 x 18 cm
118 pages
Softcover with dust jacket
Design by underbau
Text by Marta Gili
Spanish & English
ISBN: 978-84-09-41338-6
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The work “Registro pendiente” (Pending Register, 2021) by Jordi Guillumet and Mònica Roselló explores precisely such anthropology of the visible, analysing not so much the meaning of the images as the way in which, in so far as fragments of the world, they are able to embody sensitivity, the activities of the human spirit […]
The selection of photographs that form this book is a ballad of things seen or thought, organised according to shapes, silences, and intimate, poetic evocations. Laid down, one by one, page after page, these photographs appear and disappear, taking their time, mutually reminiscing, as if in the flow of slow breathing: a stone, a face, the sea, a mirror, a poem, a branch, a hand, a snake, a book, a body, a leaf, a path — in short, like an endless embrace of the living and the lifeless, of the present and the absent. An exaltation in images of the immense value of life, while it lasts.”
- Marta Gili, from the text in the book
The work “Registro pendiente” (Pending Register, 2021) by Jordi Guillumet and Mònica Roselló explores precisely such anthropology of the visible, analysing not so much the meaning of the images as the way in which, in so far as fragments of the world, they are able to embody sensitivity, the activities of the human spirit […]
The selection of photographs that form this book is a ballad of things seen or thought, organised according to shapes, silences, and intimate, poetic evocations. Laid down, one by one, page after page, these photographs appear and disappear, taking their time, mutually reminiscing, as if in the flow of slow breathing: a stone, a face, the sea, a mirror, a poem, a branch, a hand, a snake, a book, a body, a leaf, a path — in short, like an endless embrace of the living and the lifeless, of the present and the absent. An exaltation in images of the immense value of life, while it lasts.”
- Marta Gili, from the text in the book