Cristina Matos-Albers
Bio
Cristina Matos-Albers (Venezuela, 1982) is a photographer and visual artist interested in detail, structure and form, and her work frequently experiments with the fine line between registry and art. She conceives light as a subject and not as means by which a photographer creates an image. Her work studies the complexities of color, including light and reflections.
With a B.A. in journalism, Latin American literature, and photography from Ohio Wesleyan University (OH, USA), she moved to New York City where she started working at ABC News. There she started photographing rigorously. She has photographed extensively across Europe and the Americas and continues to participate in important art fairs and exhibitions internationally. She is currently living in Punta del Este, Uruguay, where she divides her time between personal projects, commissioned work, and teaching photography.
Statement
Light is not just a medium, but an interesting and an ever-changing subject throughout my work.
I have spent most of my photography career studying the complexities of color, including light and reflections.
Additional information
La serie Chroma Morphose considera elementos relacionados no solo con la fotografía sino también con la escultura. Las efímeras construcciones solo existen por un breve instante, pues es la cámara la que las vuelve infinitas.
2.5 x 4m / 98.4 x 157 in