Born in Madrid in 1953, Javier Vallhonrat starts as photographer in the early ’80, collaborating with some of the most important fashion magazines and producing photo-works which have influenced a whole generation.
In the ’90 he left the fashion field to concentrate more on his own photography projects and to direct advertising films, starting to think of the concept of space and its representation.
Acaso documents a four-year project made in this direction and the intellectual strength that Vallhonrat applies to this work may come as a surprise to those are more familiar with the fashion stories that he made for Vogue.
In this series the photographer explores how men need to convert space into home, trying to give a sense to an unyielding terrain and to make an abstract space for his own.
Born in Madrid in 1953, Javier Vallhonrat starts as photographer in the early ’80, collaborating with some of the most important fashion magazines and producing photo-works which have influenced a whole generation.
In the ’90 he left the fashion field to concentrate more on his own photography projects and to direct advertising films, starting to think of the concept of space and its representation.
Acaso documents a four-year project made in this direction and the intellectual strength that Vallhonrat applies to this work may come as a surprise to those are more familiar with the fashion stories that he made for Vogue.
In this series the photographer explores how men need to convert space into home, trying to give a sense to an unyielding terrain and to make an abstract space for his own.