Christian Lacroix campaign. Date 1987.
Unless requested, this artwork is sold unframed.
Christian Lacroix campaign. Date 1987.
Unless requested, this artwork is sold unframed.
Date 1988.
Unless requested, this artwork is sold unframed.
Date 1987.
Unless requested, this artwork is sold unframed.
John Galliano campaign. Date 1988.
Unless requested, this artwork is sold unframed.
Date 1989.
Unless requested, this artwork is sold unframed.
These two artworks belong to the same series dating of 1988. They can purchased separately or together.
Left: “John Galliano, grey gloves”
Right: “John Galliano, white & orange”
Unless requested, these artworks are sold without frames.
Extract from the book “Autograms”, dating of 1991.
For this series of images, Javier Vallhonrat wanted to render visible the process which is implied in the creation of a photographic image. For which he worked in total darkness for a period of 6 months between 1990 and 1991, with only matches as a source of light, and utilizing long expose times.
The nature of the results shows that a degree of uncertainty has to be accepted as an integral part of this process.
Unless requested, this artwork is sold unframed.
Extract from the book “Autograms”, dating of 1991.
For this series of images, Javier Vallhonrat wanted to render visible the process which is implied in the creation of a photographic image. For which he worked in total darkness for a period of 6 months between 1990 and 1991, with only matches as a source of light, and utilizing long expose times.
The nature of the results shows that a degree of uncertainty has to be accepted as an integral part of this process.
Unless requested, this artwork is sold unframed.
Extract from the book “Autograms”, dating of 1991.
For this series of images, Javier Vallhonrat wanted to render visible the process which is implied in the creation of a photographic image. For which he worked in total darkness for a period of 6 months between 1990 and 1991, with only matches as a source of light, and utilizing long expose times.
The nature of the results shows that a degree of uncertainty has to be accepted as an integral part of this process.
Unless requested, this artwork is sold unframed.
Extract from the book “Autograms”, dating of 1991.
For this series of images, Javier Vallhonrat wanted to render visible the process which is implied in the creation of a photographic image. For which he worked in total darkness for a period of 6 months between 1990 and 1991, with only matches as a source of light, and utilizing long expose times.
The nature of the results shows that a degree of uncertainty has to be accepted as an integral part of this process.
Unless requested, this artwork is sold unframed.