photography, gelatin-silver-print
landscape
photography
orientalism
gelatin-silver-print
cityscape
islamic-art
watercolor
Dimensions height 370 mm, width 303 mm
Señan y Gonzalez captured this image of the Torre de los Picos at the Alhambra in Granada, inviting us to consider how architecture embodies cultural identity. The Alhambra, a palace and fortress, stands as a testament to the complex layering of Spanish history. Originally built by the Moors, it became a Christian court in 1492, marking a pivotal shift in power. Señan y Gonzalez's photograph captures the way identity is inscribed in stone. It speaks of cultural exchange, but also conquest and conversion. Consider the intricate details of the architecture, the play of light and shadow, and the evident decay of the building. These elements narrate a story of resilience and cultural fusion. What does it mean to preserve a space that carries so many histories? How do we honor the multiple identities embedded within it? This image asks us to reflect on the stories we choose to tell and how we shape our cultural landscapes.
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