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Caballo el Palmar captures foggy horse landscape photography where solitary animal emerges through mist creating spectral presence—meditation on how living creatures inhabit landscape's intertwined temporalities alongside geological permanence and weather's fluctuation. Winograd documents horse in atmospheric fog as contemporary presence carrying traces of historical pasts: horses introduced to Colombia during conquest now naturalized into high-altitude ecosystems, themselves becoming ghosts wandering melancholic páramo. The work extends Bruma's exploration of temporal superposition by including fauna: animal exists in immediate present while embodying colonial history and ongoing relationship between people and environment. This photograph generates emotions about how fog makes even living beings appear ghostly, suggesting that atmospheric conditions reveal how present always contains layered pasts where land of deities and demons includes animal inhabitants.

 

What began as a pretext to exercise Miguel Winograd's gaze, little by little became a meditation on different intertwined temporalities. The superposition of very ancient times with dynamic and fleeting cycles: from the geological time of formation of those mountains, through the recurring periods of flowering and decay of plant life, to the immediate oscillation of a climate that oscillates between extremes: all stations in a day, sometimes in an hour or less. And at the same time, traces of many pasts persist in a spectral present. Ghosts. Melancholic friars wandering in the fog. Land of deities and demons.

 

This limited edition photograph is available in two  archival formats: PIGMENT PRINT, offering breathtaking color depth and detail on museum-grade paper, and  SELENIUM TONED GELATIN SILVER PRINT, a traditional darkroom process known for its rich tonal range and unparalleled longevity. Each piece is offered in various sizes to complement your space.

 

Foggy horse landscape photography capturing spectral animal in atmospheric páramo mist—living presence within temporal layers. Caballo el Palmar from Bruma by Miguel Winograd. Available at The Art Design Project, Miami Beach.

Foggy Horse Landscape Photography – Caballo Palmar, 2019 by Winograd

$2,000.00Price
  • Miguel Winograd

    Caballo el Palmar, 2019

    From the Series Bruma

    Pigment Prints / Selenium- Toned Gelatin Silver Prints

    Limited Edition. 

     

    Black and white Edition

    Unframed

  • Miguel Winograd is a Colombian photographer. After years of graduate study in Latin American History at New York University, he completed the documentary photography program at the International Center of Photography (ICP) in New York. His work has been exhibited in New York, Berlin, Mexico City and Bogotá, and published in different media, including The New York Times and The New Republic.

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