Pere Formiguera — Cronos High Quality
is a monumental 10-year photographic study by Catalan artist (1952–2013) that documents the physical passage of time on the human body. The project, which began in January 1990, involved photographing 32 individuals—ranging in age from 2 to 75—once a month for a full decade. Key Aspects of the "Cronos" Project
: Reviewers describe the work as an "essay without words" where the repetition creates a strobe-like effect, stopping time to show life’s motion. The transformation is most dramatic in the children, while the portraits of older subjects are noted for their "wisdom and beauty". pere formiguera cronos high quality
in 2000. Today, Formiguera’s work is held in prestigious institutions worldwide, including the in New York, the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía in Madrid, and the in Barcelona. is a monumental 10-year photographic study by Catalan
once every month using a consistent ritual to capture their subtle transformations. www.rob389.com Project Overview The transformation is most dramatic in the children,