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my home is where you are (a minha casa é onde estás)

Artist
Filipe Casaca
Price
$45.00
Date
2011
Publisher
Filipe Casaca
Format
Artists' Books
Size
24 × 31 × 1.3 cm
Length
40 pp
Genre
Photography
Description

for Teresa

This series reflects about intimacy. It is a broad portrait with a domestic atmosphere about my wife Teresa, and our private life in a place shared between the two of us. These images are a performance of Teresa by my mind’s eye. Her body has always been very important to me, the way she moves and the movements that she might not even be aware of. There are unconscious, natural poses… That doesn’t mean they’re the result of habit, but the body itself is aware and reacts naturally. Lisbon; Portugal.

Includes booklet with English text.

  1. a minha casa - 1
  2. a minha casa - 2
  3. a minha casa - 3
  4. a minha casa - 4
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