Intervals

Intervals assembles photographs taken across different places and times into single compositions, where distant fragments coexist within the same image. By connecting otherwise unrelated scenes through visual correspondences, the series constructs relati

Intervals brings together photographs taken in different places and at different moments, assembling them into single compositions where distant fragments coexist within the same image.

Each work connects locations that may be separated by geography, culture, or time, yet resonate through visual correspondences—lines, colours, gestures, or spatial structures. By collapsing these distances, the series constructs relationships between otherwise unrelated scenes, forming constellations of images that echo one another.

In this sense, the works operate as visual archipelagos: configurations of fragments that remain distinct yet are held together through proximity and tension. Rather than documenting reality, Intervals explores how meaning can emerge between images—within the gaps, interruptions, and connections that link separate worlds.

This project is a candidate for PhMuseum Days 2026 Photography Festival Open Call

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