“In the theatre of the city, scenes are played out in which lots of little details invite us to act. The tableaux that occur consist of little trivialities. These are the places where my imagination starts running wild, swiftly, for as long as architects allow us. Urban development in Brussels advances at a dizzying pace, the undeveloped land is suffused with melancholy, the concrete is heavily reinforced… But nevertheless, everything keeps breathing!”
Framed: Antonio Jiménez Saiz
About Antonio Jiménez Saiz
Antonio Jiménez Saiz (1959) is an autodidact and author of two self-published books: Elite Controllers and No nos aprenden a morir. His photos are like stories of the intimate, in which the reader is invited to find his or her place in a boundlessly free space.
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Framed
In the Framed series, a different Brussels-based photographer captures the city in four photographs every month.
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