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Urizen Freaza
Ataduras - Contemporary, Conceptual, Polaroid, 21st Century, Color

2017

$715.25
£530.64
€600
CA$979.21
A$1,097.03
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DKK 4,568.50
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'Ataduras' - 2017 Edition 1/10, Digital Print based on a embroidered Polaroid, mounted under Plexi This piece is exhibited at the Bombay Beach Biennale in the newly founded Polaroid Museum in it's permanent collection. The Museum opens its doors in March 23rd, 2019. AND in the "Instant Dreams" Polaroid curation by Stefanie Schneider at Saatchi's The Other Art Fair in Los Angeles 28/03/19 - 31/03/19. Urizen Freaza was born in Tenerife in 1982 and is based in Berlin since 2010. He's a self-taught photographer and film-maker. Self-taught meaning that this is a path he's still walking, while hoping there is always more path to walk. He's a member of the Film Shooters Collective and part of the team behind the analogueNOW! festival in Berlin. Vita: Group exhibitions: 2018 'Feel', Brooklyn Film Camera, New York, USA 2017 'The decisive light', Projekteria, Barcelona, Spain 2017 'The face', Darkroom Gallery, Vermont, USA 2017 'A surreal vision', Galería LoosenArt, Roma, Italia 2017 'Expolaroid', Rennes, France 2016 Impossible Project Lab, Berlin, Germany 2016 Spreeknie, Berlin, Germany 2016 Revela-T, Vilassar de Dalt, Spain 2016 Polaroid Festival, Paris, France 2015 Spreeknie, Berlin, Germany 2014 Analogmania, Timisoara, Romania 2014 London Analogue Festival, London, UK 2010 “Finding lost time”, Liverpool, UK 2009 Polaroid Exhibition 'Instant', Rochdale, UK 2008 Exhibition 'Réponse par l’image', Arles, France 2008 Polaroid Exhibition 'Outdated', Chicago, USA Residencies: 2018 Echo Park Film Center, Los Angeles, USA 2018 Artistic exchange Revela-T, Barcelona, Spain Publications: 2017 'Photoklassik', Germany 2015 Book 'Fading from memory', Filmshooters Collective 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 'Photodarium', MAGMA Brand Design 2010 'Polaroid – Magische momente' documentary, ARTE 2008 'Lámpara minera', Festival de flamenco del Cante de las Minas 2008 C-Photo magazine #7 2008, 2016 A5 magazine 2007, 2008, 2009 TickL Magazine 2007 Book 'SOTD', Ed. Schwarzefreitag 2007 Portfolio published on the Polaroid website

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