The Mallorcan artist Kharma Estrany presents this collection of pieces inspired by the enigmatic tale by José Luis Borges El Aleph (1945). In it, the visual work tries to stir the language of photography and literature, taking it to the fields of narrative, philosophy and its conceptual side. The author photographs her own eye by observing the imaginary Aleph.
Kharma Estrany studied Fine Arts at the University of Barcelona and is currently a professor of audio-visual production of higher degree, a facet that she combines with her artistic work.
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