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Eduardo RezendeRise. From The Inner Light Box series2025
2025
$9,500
£7,268.25
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About the Item
In INNER LIGHT, Eduardo Rezende transforms the silhouette into a threshold — a boundary between the visible self and the hidden territories that dwell inside each person. Photographed in backlight, the figures lose their details and become elemental shapes, almost architectural in their clarity. This essential outer form opens space for something far more intimate: the inner light each person holds.
Within these dark silhouettes, Rezende intervenes with layers of photography, drawing, color, and subtle luminosity. What is usually shadow becomes revelation. Memories surface, spiritual traces glow, and emotional landscapes take shape. Each work becomes a portal — not into the body, but into the interior world that rarely appears on the surface.
Color, a signature in Rezende’s practice, here acts as emotional resonance rather than ornament. The tension between the graphic contour and the expressive interior reflects the duality of human existence: the structure we show and the light we shelter within.
INNER LIGHT proposes a portrait that is not about likeness, but about essence. It invites the viewer to look past the silhouette and into the quiet radiance that defines each soul.
Eduardo Rezende (b. Rio de Janeiro, 1977) was introduced to art early in life through his mother, an art dealer. He began his career in photography in 2001 and has since developed a visual language defined by graphic precision, vibrant color, and a sculptural sensitivity to texture and form.
His work centers on spaces in transition — construction sites, ruins, and fragments of the urban landscape — where the overlooked becomes central. Even without human presence, his images reveal traces of time, labor, and material memory. Through his lens, ordinary elements are reimagined as compositions of striking chromatic and structural balance, challenging the viewer’s perception of depth and surface.
Rezende’s photographs inhabit the boundary between what is visible and what lies beneath. They blur distinctions between photography, painting, and architecture, transforming raw reality into poetic abstraction.
Living and working between cultures — primarily in Miami, Brazil, and Europe — Eduardo maintains a nomadic gaze shaped by movement and impermanence. His practice reflects on what is constantly being built, eroded, or reborn, offering a renewed way of seeing the contemporary world: one that recognizes beauty in process, in decay, and in the silent rhythm of transformation.
From The Inner Light Box series
Archival print on fabric with LED light box
Image size: 54 H x 37 W in.
Frame size: 57 H x 40 x 2 D in.
Edition of 3 + 1AP
frame with plexiglass and white wood.
- Creator:Eduardo Rezende (1977, Brazilian)
- Creation Year:2025
- Dimensions:Height: 57 in (144.78 cm)Width: 40 in (101.6 cm)Depth: 2 in (5.08 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Miami Beach, FL
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU453317304162
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