A curation by Natalie Slater, Curator at Singulart - A solo curation of works from Angélica Gómez-Morán’s “Abstracción Geométrica” and “Some Walls, Many Lines” series.
Angélica Gómez-Morán approaches architecture as a language of line, color, and proportion. Through careful framing, familiar structures are stripped of their usual function and reduced to their most essential elements: a wall, a shadow, a corner, a fragment of sky.
Across these works, geometry emerges through observation rather than construction. Facades become fields of color. Railings become drawing. Openings, edges, and shifting planes create compositions that feel at once precise and unexpectedly playful.
Light is an active participant throughout the series. Shadows extend and divide the picture plane, while subtle variations in color and atmosphere introduce a sense of rhythm and balance. The photographs are minimal in appearance, yet highly deliberate in their orchestration of space.
Rather than documenting architecture, Gómez-Morán reorders it. What begins as a building becomes a composition—measured, distilled, and quietly exact.
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