L’ultima frontiera (2013) Photography by William Fernando Aparicio

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William Aparicio 30×30 L’opera di Aparicio esplora le immagini satellitari a partire da quelle catturate sul computer connesso a Google Earth. In tal senso, mescolando la potenza della fotografia satellitare con la capacità di simulazione delle immagini tridimensionali, è possibile viaggiare dalla terra alla luna senza uscire di casa.
William Aparicio
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L’opera di Aparicio esplora le immagini satellitari a partire da quelle catturate sul computer connesso a Google Earth. In tal senso, mescolando la potenza della fotografia satellitare con la capacità di simulazione delle immagini tridimensionali, è possibile viaggiare dalla terra alla luna senza uscire di casa.
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The Last Frontier 2013
Aparicio's work explores satellite imagery through satellite images taken on a computer connected to Google Earth. In this sense, by combining the power of satellite photography with the simulation capabilities of three-dimensional images, it is possible to travel from the Earth to the Moon without leaving home.

William Aparicio si appropria dello scanner fotografico, risignificando dettagliatamente la realtà, una pratica definita da Joan Fontcuberta come postfotografia.
Le sue opere si distinguono per il profondo tentativo di scandagliare la tangibilità nelle sue sfumature più minuziose, una pratica legata a riflessioni sull’immagine digitale nel mondo contemporaneo. In Data Bodies William fonde due parti della sua identità: da un lato il fotografo e dall’altro l’artista che come un radiologo esamina il corpo umano, ma da un’altra prospettiva. La teatralità delle pose dei modelli genera micro-performance involontarie vicine all’assurdo e la parodia distopica della tecnologia si materializza in forma tangibile.

William Aparicio used a photographic scanner to recharacterize the details of reality, a practice defined by Joan Fontcuberta as post-photography. His work stands out for its profound attempt to explore the tangibility of the slightest differences, which is related to the reflection on digital images of the contemporary world. In Data Bodies, William merges two parts of his identity: one as a photographer and the other as an artist. He examines the human body like a radiologist, but from a different perspective. The theatricality of the models' poses generates involuntary micro-performances close to the absurd, and the dystopian parody of technology materializes in tangible form.

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Born in Bucaramanga, Colombia, in 1985, William Fernando Aparicio is a Colombian artist and photographer whose artistic journey is as captivating as it is varied. In 2008, he obtained his degree in Visual Arts[...]

Born in Bucaramanga, Colombia, in 1985, William Fernando Aparicio is a Colombian artist and photographer whose artistic journey is as captivating as it is varied. In 2008, he obtained his degree in Visual Arts from the National University of Colombia, marking the start of a promising artistic career.

Two years later, in 2010, William obtained his specialist diploma in photography, demonstrating his passion and commitment to the world of images. His desire for further development led him to obtain his Master's degree in Fine and Visual Arts at the same university in 2017. This in-depth training strengthened his expertise in photography and allowed him to refine his artistic vision.

For eight consecutive years, William shared his knowledge and love for images as a professor of digital image, photography and art at various universities in Bogotá. His teaching influenced many generations of budding artists and photographers.

William Fernando Aparicio's work has been exhibited individually six times in Colombia and Spain, revealing his ability to create unique and captivating artistic projects. In addition, he has participated in more than 40 group exhibitions, demonstrating his active participation and notable presence in the world of contemporary art.

Among his many achievements, William has received well-deserved academic and professional distinctions, including the title of “Winner of the 8th Young Art Fair” at the Club el Nogal in Bogotá in 2015.

In his creative projects, William Fernando Aparicio explores the countless possibilities offered by the photographic device. He questions the impact of the overproduction of images in our digital age, seeking to express the digitalization of the human experience through his art. His work focuses on portraiture, where he seeks to uncover and tell unique stories on city streets. He also explores the foundations of photography by building homemade darkrooms in his quest to understand the image.

In 2019, William began a new chapter in his artistic life by moving to Milan, where he continues to create and express himself through his photographic art. His work is a reflection on the complexity of the image in our modern world, and his influence continues to expand as he explores new artistic frontiers.

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