
Alejandra Laviada
Mexican(1980)
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Alejandra Laviada is a Mexican photographer whose work explores the relationship between architecture, landscape, and human intervention, often focusing on abandoned or repurposed spaces. Her practice investigates how physical environments are transformed over time, using a straightforward documentary aesthetic that carries deeper conceptual undertones. She has exhibited internationally and her work is held in notable collections, with her photographs frequently engaging themes of entropy, construction, and the poetics of everyday spaces.
PhotographyPigment PrintGeometric FormsMexican ArtistMinimalistRed And Neutral TonesConceptual ArtContemporary Artist21st CenturyAbstract SculptureRed TonesFemale Artist
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