"Rain, Night, Life, Japan. The encapsulation of what coexists between the internal and external noise, suspended in a time that provides rhythm and underpins human privacy. Textures. And all what revolving around a blur, which - as César ORDÓNEZ rightly emphasizes - is just the vehicle to realize that life, in many of its levels, is not in the hands of those who experience it, but tje other way round." (Alejandro Palomas)
"I'm in Tokyo. It's dark and raining. Everything blurs around me. The faces, lights, the times I’ve gone through. I feel myself fading away, losing control. I’m not worried, far from it: a sense of stillness, recognition and renewal flows through me. Beyond the first mists that hampered my sight, everything now comes limpid, crystal clear. I begin to tidy up my lifetime, trying to comprehend why I came here." (César ORDÓNEZ)
Review:
TIME OUT TOKYO Magazine, http://www.cesarordonez.com/imagenes/news/TOT_issue7_20-21_v3.pdf
"I'm in Tokyo. It's dark and raining. Everything blurs around me. The faces, lights, the times I’ve gone through. I feel myself fading away, losing control. I’m not worried, far from it: a sense of stillness, recognition and renewal flows through me. Beyond the first mists that hampered my sight, everything now comes limpid, crystal clear. I begin to tidy up my lifetime, trying to comprehend why I came here." (César ORDÓNEZ)
Review:
TIME OUT TOKYO Magazine, http://www.cesarordonez.com/imagenes/news/TOT_issue7_20-21_v3.pdf
- Ed(s)/Author(s)
- Alejandro Palomas
- Book design
- ROTILANT
- Format
- HC (no dust jacket, as issued), 18 x 22 x 1,5 cm., 64 pp., b/w ills., Ltd. to 200 copies