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Journey of Transformation. A conversation with Alex Cabrera (Español)
In his artistic practice, Cabrera harnesses the power of his own body as the primary tool in his photographic work. Through introspection and a profound exploration of his past, he embarks on a transformative journey, assuming the roles of actor, spectator, and photographer engaged in constant dialogue. Within this intimate process, he unearths the characters and memories that serve as catalysts for his creative expression. The themes of body, gender, and memory take center stage in Cabrera's artistic endeavors. Each of his photographs serves as a window into his personal intimacy, capturing hidden desires, unsettling discomforts, and the intricate web of relationships that have shaped his identity. The images on display in MAITA reflect his unyielding pursuit of self-discovery and the narratives that have shaped him into the artist he is today.