Ziggy Rock on
Stone Wall TV +
By: Claudia Coutinho Pèrez
Ziggy Rock on Stone Wall TV + is the title based on a pun framing and includes the complete works of the new exhibition at Expo Rock Gallery Mexican photographer Fernando Aceves and providing jobs for some guest artists, excelling Latino and Anglo scene of rock in the middle of contrasts and moods captured through the lens of the visual artist over two decades.
Create, is a way to build and trace ...
After deciding to pursue photographic documentation in the early nineties, U2 would be the first rock-pop groups of international Fernando would photograph during performances in Mexico City the same way. The tours "ZOO TV Tour" and "PopMart Tour" were captured through the sound of four men who came to cause sensory overload in the Mexican public, leaving the testimonial of a series of photographs in which the light "blocked" is charge of capture the passion, pain and human sentiment that emerged from the darkness, a concept together.
The story
is known that the picture expands into account internal time and space becomes entitled to say something that has passed in time. Paul McCartney, Kirk Hammett and James Hetfield are just some of the names were captured in 1993 by Ferdinand through a series of photographs that tell us of the historical transformation of music in Mexico to the opening concert mass with great personalities from the world of rock, making important and fundamental part of written history of documentary photography in Mexico. Thus Aceves lens brings us the first time a former Beatle in the "privacy" of their tour "The New World Tour" and the first live album by Metallica, Live Shit. "
1994 marked another important year for Fernando to fill one of the most desirable touring the Mexican audience, "The Division Bell", with the group Pink Floyd. This is an excellent work that highlights the light and reflects our understanding between visual art and music emanating from clusters of sensations and feelings through of contrasts making an interesting visual contribution, social and cultural benefit to the nineties in Mexico as the stage of history, discourse and narrative. Guest
in April 1995 by Saul Hernández, musician and vocalist for "Caifanes" Fernando would experience another facet in the form of taking pictures while traveling by road and documenting the tour of a Mexican rock group of countries like Colombia United States and Mexico. Aceves thus have the opportunity to learn about the customs of a group on and off the stage, capturing a series of images that belong today, for its historical value and transcendent, the infinite time of the instant on "The Nerve of Volcano."
Photography as a historical document of our times
Near the end of the last century photography ceased to be a technique and began to be appreciated as a historical document of great cultural value in all the artistic and socially acceptable as part of much research by becoming a crucial visual source. Fernando Aceves thus have been documented over twenty years, digital and analog phase, groups and soloists from the scene of rock closing cycles important to his career as a professional photographer music. Among those we find in this exhibition to Brian Johnson (lead singer of the group Australian AC / DC), photographed by the visual artist in 1995 during the tour "Ball Breaker Tour" in Mexico City in 2009 with the tour to mark his retirement from the stage next May, "Black Ice World Tour." The same group, albeit with a somewhat uncertain future for his followers, we can see the Australian and founder of AC / DC, Angus Young, prior to a press conference in 1995 and his current tour.
Scorpions is another hard-rock groups included in the comprehensive curriculum Fernando Aceves post ee, with a series of photographs as part of the live album "Live Bites" published in 1995 as the presentation of their current tour, "Sting and Get Your Blackout Tour, completion of an extensive photographic work of extreme quality that brings us, among others, guitarist and composer Rudolf Schenker as rarely.
Without doubt, one of the best music compilations made photography in America's rock scene, was performed by the musician and composer Fernando Argentine Gustavo Cerati during 1999 in her "Puff" capturing a series of shots and lighting that transport us suddenly to the sounds of those sublime moments of visual textures soaked and full of mysterious events.
Alejandro Lora is another artist Fernando Aceves presents a musical journey through the lens for 30 years gathered in a single night in 1998.
The lens brush become
Photography means painting with light, and take a more These real time to give life is achieved, one of several characteristics that define the Mexican photographer Fernando Aceves as getting a bonus at work that is seldom seen in music. Also I have come to define major figures, such is the case with British musician and songwriter David Bowie, who in 1997 was photographed by Fernando at various locations in Mexico City and during her concert tour is offered with the "Earthlink. It should be noted that photograph that has been around the world in which "the chameleon" is proud of his nickname and appears camouflaged among the painted faces in the stunning respected mural by Mexican artist Diego Rivera at the Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico City. A photograph almost pictorial in which Fernando Aceves joins Bowie in the composition of the mural as a character.
Image Moments
Whenever there is a picture freezes for a moment, as it happened in 1995 during the filming of the video "I Go Wild "by the Rolling Stones in the former Temple of San Lazaro, Barrio de la Candelaria in Mexico City. Thanks to a problem encountered with the photographer who brought the group at the time, Fernando Aceves was able to capture the Rolling Stones and document a fact that few know and they know exactly, recording moments of a photo sequence that reveals some really interesting, which will be exhibited for a while Rock Expo in Gallery along with other images that cover the tour, "Bridges to Babylon" in 1998.
Notably, within the exhibition Ziggy Stone Wall Rock on TV + , also have the opportunity to see other groups and soloists as his tour Radiohead "In Rainbows" Charly García on his tour "The Endurance" Fito Paez in his first appearance in the National Auditorium in Mexico City in November 2010; Roger Waters Guadalajara presenting the tour "The Dark Side Of The Moon"; El Gallo Gass, a character who hardly get to see in a photo exhibition; Enrique Bunbury during the tour "Round America 2002" Jon Bon Jovi and Kiss with his last tour "Hottest Show On Earth."
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