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Santiago Martinez Benedetti

Santiago Martinez Benedetti

Torbola 31

Name(s)

Santiago Martinez Benedetti

Website(s)

santiagomartinez.ch

Instagram

@santiagezmartino

Employment

100% Independent, Lausanne

Education

Bachelor, Photography, ECAL, Lausanne, 2020

Title

Torbola 31

Year of creation

2024

Place of creation

Valle Verzasca

Context of creation

Residency of Verzasca Foto 

Collaborators

Verzasca Foto 

Item(s) shown

Framed A4 laser prints,bicycle, trailer, “photocopier camera”/camera

Dimensions

210 × 297 cm (size of the pictures in the frames)

Formats/Duration
Material(s)

Paper, wood, metal

Material supplier(s)

With Torbola 31, Santiago Martinez playfully dissects concepts of image production. Using a deconstructed photocopier mounted with a large-format lens that directly prints A4 photocopies, he returns to the physicality, instantaneity and mechanical tinkering of pre-digital photography. 

The project was developed during a residency in the Verzasca Valley, where Santiago carried his equipment on a trailer attached to a bicycle. Pedalling up and down the valley, he scanned the surrounding territory in a performance that mimics both the movement of the photocopier sensor and the treks of early mountain photographers carrying heavy wet-plate cameras to capture the peaks. 

Rather than embracing an idealised view of Alpine landscapes, Torbola 31 adopts an anti-sublime approach, grounding an over-romanticised subject in grit, labour and play. The resulting images swing between representation and abstraction, making room for defiant interpretations and photographic (re)imaginations. 

(text by Gregory Tiani)

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