The Escape Velocity
Alex Llovet
Ediciones Posibles
2020
Spain
Barcelona
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underbau
Alex Llovet
Eduardo Nave
112
ENVÍO GRATUITO A ESPAÑA (oferta especial Fiebrephotobook)
ENG
There is also a special edition of 21 copies of the book that include an original photograph (16×24 cm in Hahnemühle paper), numbered and signed by the author at 90€.
You can choose between three images. Once the purchase is made, we will send you an email for you to confirm the image you want.
Awards
- Shortlisted for Best Photography Book PHOTOESPAÑA 2020
- GABRIELA CENDOYA SAN TELMO MUSEUM COLLECTION - Winner of the prize for the best book of photography - ex aequo
ESP
También existe una edición especial de 21 ejemplares del libro que incluye una fotografía original (16×24 cm impresa en papel Hahnemühle), numerada y firmada por el autor, al precio de 90€.
Se podrá elegir entre tres imágenes. Una vez realizada la compra, le enviaremos un email para que pueda confirmar la imagen que desea.
Premios
“Escape velocity” is the minimum speed that an object needs toescape the gravitational influence of an astronomical body andcontinue moving without having to make another propelling effort.
Alex Llovet takes another look at his closest surroundings, stopping this time to notice living things and objects in search of his freedom. In his own words: “Everything tends to escape from that which determines its freedom. Freedom as the ability to decide, an essential quality that defines the nature of things, in other words, their identity. I talk about speed but also about time and distance, since speed is just the time it takes to travel a certain distance. And I decide to flee froma linear narrative, jumping between events that happened millions ofyears ago and others still to come, between places as remote as theuniverse and others as close as home. And during the process I realize that we live trapped between two periods of time that do not belong to us, tirelessly traveling between them. The past reminds us of who we think we are, and on the future we project who we’d like to become. Past and future, the two pillars on which our identity is built. And in this constant coming and going we pursue our escape velocity, sometimes consciously, sometimes simply via our instinct to survive. We escape with our actions and with our imagination. We escape from the unknown, from the incomprehensible, from what scares us. We escape from a wound, from guilt, from a memory. We escape from an idea, a destiny, from expectations. We escape to determine a path for the present, the only place where we can really long to be free.”
AWARDS
– Best Photography Book PHotoEspaña 2020 – Shortlisted
– Les Boutographies 2020 – Selected
– Best Photography Book – Museo San Telmo 2020 – Winner (ex aequo)
PRESS
– “An outstanding work.” La Vanguardia by Felip Vivanco
– “The Escape Velocity looks like the way a beautifully discordant violin sounds played in a wide-open space from the hem of a distant forest tree line in late autumn. [ ] Recomended.” American Suburb X by Brad Freuerhelm