Max de Esteban

Max de Esteban is a fine-art photographer. Esteban was born in Barcelona, Spain. Holds a Graduate degree from UPC, a Master from Stanford University and a PhD from URL. He is a Fulbright Alumni.

His work is organized in two distinct bodies: Elegies of Manumission and Propositions. The four elegies produced between 2010 and 2011 raise social and political questions through symbolic portraiture. Propositions, initiated in 2011, deal with contemporary political and art issues through photography and video. Esteban’s series Propositions pose uncomfortable questions. In Proposition One, translucent X-ray images magnify mechanical devices that have become outdated, although they continue to function perfectly according to their purpose. In Proposition Three, de Esteban examines the cold, gray inner life of cell phones or tablets and the increasing enmeshment of the body and digital technology. In Heads Will Roll, part four of the series, the artist uses seductive photo collages made of film stills, flower photos, and fragments of text to convey the essence of the parameters that are penetrated by the postmodern patchwork of our lives. The media define everyday life: we are permanently made to feel insecure by the wars and disasters that are always happening in the world; the individual is in danger of drowning in the masses; genuine and fake have become almost indistinguishable; and a vague fear of the East pervades political policy. Reality is largely conveyed as a media experience. Heads will Roll, published by Hatje Cantz, was listed as a photo-book of the year by LensCulture magazine and its NYC exhibition was in the cover of Photograph Magazine in its September–October, 2015 issue and Artslant "must see exhibitions in North America".

His monographs include Elegies of Manumission, published by Nazraeli Press, February 2012;[1] Propositions by Spicer House Editions, February 2013, Heads will Roll published by Hatje Cantz October 2014 and Propositions by La Fabrica June 2015. He is included in the Dictionary of Spanish Photographers from XIX to XXI century, La Fabrica (2014).

Among other awards he is the 2010 National Award of Professional Photography (Spain)- Gold LUX.[2] and Grand Prix Jury's Special Award, Fotofestiwal 2010, Poland.

Exhibitions

Solo Exhibitions

Group Exhibitions

Institute of Contemporary Art, Relics, San Jose, USA 2015; AIPAD, Klompching Gallery, New York, USA 2015; SOAF, Gallery NoW, Seoul, Korea 2015; Klompching Gallery, About Face:, New York, USA 2014; Fotofest, The Collector’s Eye: The Maloney Collection, Houston, USA 2014; Korea International Art Fair, Gallery NoW, Seoul, Korea 2014; Gallery NoW, Modern Memories, Seoul, Korea 2014; SOAF. Gallery NoW, Seoul, Korea 2014; Darmstädter Tage der Fotografie, Darmstadt, Germany 2014; Videos FestFoto, Proposition Two, Porto Alegre, Brazil 2104; AIPAD. Klompching Gallery, New York, USA 2104; FestFoto-Diálogos Internacionais, Propositions, Porto Alegre, Brazil 2104; Klompching Gallery, ; Städtische Galerie, Face-to-face, Iserlohn, Germany 2013; Rencontres Internationales, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin; Germany 2013; Premios Lux, 20 años, Palau Robert, Barcelona, Spain 2013; Welde Kunstpreis, Alte Feuerwache, Heidelberg, Germany 2013; AIPAD. Klompching Gallery, New York, USA 2013; Rencontres Internationales, Palais de Tokyo, Paris, France 2012; Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Photo Forum, USA 2012; Post Script, Cork, Ireland 2012; Diemar/Noble Photography, The Gathering, London, UK 2012; Klompching Gallery, Winter Salon. New York, USA 2012: Photographers Network, Siegen, Germany 2011; Fotoventas. Madrid, Spain 2011; Fnac. Madrid and Barcelona, Spain 2011; FotoTageTrier Triennial, Trier, Germany 2010

Awards

Publications

References

  1. LensCulture, May 2012.
  2. La Vanguardia: Seccion Cultura, November 2010

External links

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