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Catálogo . Ricardo Cases

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On 29 October 2024, torrential rain fell on the province of Valencia, leaving villages in ruins and claiming the lives of hundreds of people.

Among the immense material and emotional losses, one of many was Ricardo Cases’ library. 

On 29 October 2024, torrential rain fell on the province of Valencia, leaving villages devastated and claiming the lives of hundreds of people.

Among the enormous material and emotional losses, one of many was Ricardo Cases’s library. A column of water poured into the photographer’s studio and swept away the 800 books that, over the years, had contributed to his education in photography and in life.

When it was all over, the books were recovered scattered across the ravine, soaked and covered in mud. This gave him the opportunity to bid farewell to the volumes whose pages, once dry, remained stuck together forever. In doing so, he discovered that those fundamental and enduring images by the masters of photography, which he had looked at so many times, had been literally enveloped in mud, suddenly compelled to speak of other, more urgent matters.

As he peeled the pages apart, the photographs recombined into arbitrary collages that screamed an unknown meaning. All that knowledge and emotion consolidated in the archive we thought we knew had been erased, like veins on mud, traces of what once was.

A different function took hold: that of an archaeology of emotions, where time, photography and mud combined to create new meanings.

Documenting all of this was the photographer’s reaction to the loss: that which died gave birth to something else.

Thus, those photographs of photographs gathered in this Catalogue are not only a testimony to an irreparable loss, but also to the reconstruction of the lost library. With the passage of time, the water that had dried the clay will be the same. The new archive points towards memory and oblivion; between the two lies the possibility that the certainties with which we live may vanish from one day to the next.

This project was made possible solely thanks to the efforts and generosity of:

Impresum (printing)
Gómez (binding)
Arena Retouch (retouching)
Luis López Navarro (text)
Federico Clavarna (translation)
Type Office (graphic design)
Paula Álvarez (design assistant)


Catalogue . Ricardo Cases


Year: 2025
Format: 21.8 x 16.5 cm
Published by: self-published
Design: Type Office
Copies: 400
Printing: Impresum
Pre-press: Arena Retouching
Pages: 136
Number of images: 67
ISBN: 978-84-09-76067-1


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