Animal de mi tiempo series
In some of her earliest works, Paredes blurs the boundary between the human and animal worlds, transforming herself into entities that alternate between recognizable and unfamiliar bodily forms. The photographed subjects move between constructed indoor and naturalistic outdoor spaces, their postures ranging from passive vulnerability to startling confrontation. Paredes, whose personal history involves numerous migrations and adaptations, probes for a more holistic understanding of identity that transcends traditional categorizations, as curator and writer Elizabeth Ferrer has identified as “a more sublime state of being.”
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Cecilia ParedesBirdman Contemplating, 2008Photo performance inkjet print40 x 40 in
101.6 x 101.6 cmEdition of 7 -
Cecilia ParedesBirdman Taking a Rest, 2008Photo performance inkjet print40 x 40.6 in
101.6 x 103.1 cmEdition of 7 -
Cecilia ParedesAnimal de mi tiempo: Papagallo in his Thoughts, 2006Photo Performance Cibachrome print; mounted on aluminum21 x 21" -
Cecilia ParedesGnome, 2006Photo Performance lambda print54.5 x 55 in
138.4 x 139.7 cmEdition 3/5 plus 2 AP -
Cecilia ParedesAnimal de mi tiempo: Dawn, 2005Photo Performance Cibachrome print41.25 x 40"Edition of 5 plus 2 AP -
Cecilia ParedesAnimal de mi tiempo: Crustaceus, 2003Photo-performance, cibachrome print on transparent paper, backlight and lightbox39 x 43" -
Cecilia ParedesAnimal de mi Tiempo: Armadillo, 2002Photo performance cibachrome print41 x 56"
104.1 x 142.2 cmAP -
Cecilia ParedesEl Sueño lightbox, 2002Cibachrome print on transparent paper; backlight and lightbox Edition of 9030.5 x 61 x 4”
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Cecilia ParedesThe Transformation (Birds and Nest), 2002Photo performance inkjet39 x 39 in
99.1 x 99.1 cmEdition of 7 -
Cecilia ParedesLa Venada (She Deer), 2001Photo performance inkjet print32 x 32 in
81.3 x 81.3 cmEdition of 7

