The Andalusian Center of Photography (CAF), a space under the Ministry of Culture and Sports, has presented the absolute premiere of ‘Available Space’ at its headquarters in Almería, the new work by photographer Eduardo Nave (Valencia, 1976). This exhibition, organized by the Andalusian Agency of Cultural Institutions in collaboration with the Centro José Guerrero, belonging to the Granada Provincial Council, portrays the advertising ruins of the analog era and the obsolescence of traditional and static advertising.
The exhibition consists of 79 photographs depicting the abandonment of advertising billboards, reflecting on the advertising that now circulates through electronic devices and the virtuality of the internet. This proposal, which can be seen until June 15 at the CAF, is complemented by other works made on paper using the original remains of advertising signs and a creative audiovisual piece by Eduardo Nave and David Linuesa. The exhibition showcases «the ruins of advertising modernity,» as analyzed by philosopher Gilles Lipovetsky in an unpublished text written specifically for this exhibition. Lipovetsky is one of the most influential contemporary thinkers in the analysis of consumer society and new media behaviors.
During the presentation, Eduardo Nave stated that «the idea was to document these skeletons of a glorious past and bid farewell to a form of communication. Creating a record of this ‘trashure’ that disintegrates year after year, contaminating the environment and visual landscape.»
«This exhibition is an example of the new and exciting documentary that merges photography with conceptual expressions of contemporary art, in which the Andalusian Center of Photography does not want to be, in any way, indifferent. With this new co-production that offers the viewer a physical and sensory experience based on the debris of advertising, the CAF proclaims its firm support for new creation and authors who, like Eduardo Nave, lead the presence of Spanish creative photography on the international scene,» commented Juan María Rodríguez, director of this institution.
‘Available Space’ is the fourth co-production that the CAF has presented in less than a year. On this occasion, the project is jointly promoted with the Centro José Guerrero of the Granada Provincial Council. Both institutions also participate in the edition of the exhibition book/catalog.
Eduardo Nave
Eduardo Nave (Valencia, 1976) holds a Higher Technical Degree in Plastic Arts and Design in Photography from the Escola d’Art I Superior de Disseny de Valencia. In 2005, he founded, along with 13 other artists, the contemporary photography collective NOPHOTO, which a year later received the Arco and Revelation PhotoEspaña 06 awards.
Since 2001, he has been a regular contributor to national and international editorial media, and his work is represented by the Galería Daniel Cuevas (Madrid) and the Galería Juan Silió (Santander). He has received several awards such as the Imagenera for Documentary Creation on Andalusia 2023 and the ENATE Art Prize 2023/24, among others. Throughout his career, he has participated in collective and individual exhibitions including ‘International Photography Encounters in Arles’ (France), Macuf (A Coruña), Instituto Cervantes (Paris), or PhotoEspaña (Madrid).
His work is part of collections in institutions such as the Ministry of Culture, the city councils of Alcobendas, Madrid, Valencia, Murcia, or Tenerife, the Ordóñez Falcó Foundation, the Cartier-Bresson Family, the Congress of Deputies, the Ministry of Industry, National Heritage of Spain, France, Italy, and Portugal, the Marcelino Botín Foundation, the Dos de Mayo Art Center, the Circa XX Collection, and DKV.