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Horizons . Alex Llovet

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On the south coast of England, where the cliffs meet the Atlantic and the sky merges with the sea, “Horizons” is born, a poetic exploration of the relationship between humans and the horizon, that boundary between what we see and what we imagine, a symbol of the unattainable and of what is yet to come. Because the horizon is not a fixed limit, but a personal construct, and each individual, when gazing out to sea, creates their own, filling it with meaning, memories, and desires.

 
This work is also a personal exploration: Alex Llovet has spent ten years photographing the sea in Cornwall, where his in-laws live, observing the customs and traditions of the British people on their coastline, and thus trying to understand the identity that has been lent to him. For them, it seems to be as much a place of recreation and contemplation as it is of resistance to the elements, communion with nature, and tradition. Cornwall is, in particular, a territory where history and geography have shaped a way of life. Here, the horizon is not just a point in the distance, but a constant reminder of British insularity, of its connection to the sea as a means of escape, trade, adventure, and defense. In these horizons, Llovet seeks to recognize the gaze of those around him, to understand their sense of belonging and, in some way, to make it his own.

 
As for the photobook, the layout responds to a visually simple but symbolically powerful idea: the horizon always remains at the same height, while the photographs move up or down, evoking the movement of the tides and turning the sequence of the book into a continuous flow, like the very breath of the ocean in the ebb and flow of the water on the shore. Above all, “Horizons” is a tribute to contemplation, a reminder of the need to stop, observe, and exist in a world that seems to want to push us, faster and faster, to move forward without rest.

Horizons . Alex Llovet

First edition: 150 numbered and signed copies
Photographs and concept: Alex Llovet
Poem (in Spanish and English): Lucy Harvest Clarke
Text (in Spanish and English): Josep Maria de Llobet
Edition: Alex Llovet and Josep Maria de Llobet
Design: Alex Llovet and Kentaro Terajima
Pre-printing: Josep Maria de Llobet
23 x 28 cm
48 color photographs
88 pages
Printing: Artefacto (Bilbao)
Softcover binding with folded cover
Publication date: May 2025

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2025-07-01

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