Carmen Gray Puente

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Finally Burnout is available in the webshop! The publication compiles a collection of images from the pieces used to form the duo show Burnout, that took place in Plou Studi in Valencia, Spain, March 2022. The other half of the images are the documentation of the fire that broke out in the studio in Amsterdam Noord while preparing the exhibition. Gracias gracias gracias to everyone that has helped along the way also spreading it from one country to another in their suitcases✨💛 19,5 x 27 cm 66 pages 250 gr paper color first edition of 50 All pieces and photos by Carmen Gray & Alex Zeta Text by Alina Lupu Art direction by Carmen Gray Printed and bind by Gersande Schellinx in Amsterdam Designed by Blanca Crovetto in Valencia Published by @nagi.bookz You can also find the book in Valencia @handshake.fun , @per_r_ucho Amsterdam @athenaeumboekhandel , @san.serriffe , @boekiewoekie New York @bungee.space London @tenderbooks , @biblioteka_kyiv , @pagemasters.co bookfair that will take place this Sat&Sunday at the South London Gallery !
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3 years ago
When in the late 70s my dad moved to Spain, my grandad Walter started learning Spanish so that he could talk to my mum. My cousin Aileen found the tapes and gave them to me around a year ago, that was the first time I heard my grandad’s voice. He would record himself practising the exercises and repeating them both in English and Spanish. In the video you can see the digital knitting machine spliced with myself walking from my house to the house where Maria used to live until yesterday. I tied one end of the yarn of wool to my door, and after joining a few more yarns, tied the other end to Maria’s door knob. Special thanks to Ke for filming me all the way. 𝘔𝘢𝘬𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘗𝘭𝘢𝘤𝘦𝘴, 2023 Single channel video, hi8 film colour, 12 minutes.
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2 years ago
Goedemorgen! ☁️📒📖🧷 Bringing some cloudy Monday morning news as the second edition of Sans Soleil is now available! SANS SOLEIL by Chris Marker by Carmen Gray (Second Edition) "First print from a series of publications featuring the subtitles and the depiction/deconstruction of different movies. In this case, it is Sans Soleil (1983) by Chris Marker. The subject of my thesis and result of a long way of experiments- also taking the form of an installation in the Shower Project Space in Rotterdam" 16 pages 18x27cm Riso printed / two colors 100 copies 15€ printed at @printroom_rtm available at Ruja Press website, @san.serriffe , @athenaeumboekhandel , @tenderbooks and @templeparis
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4 years ago
Happy birthday to this superstar ✶ @ercolesasha
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10 hours ago
today digitising one of my most treasured belongings: grandad Walter’s sketchbooks from 1931-2
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8 days ago
it feels a bit like building a treehouse with your friends and coming back the next morning to find it still there. Only it didn’t disappear, it kept growing! couldn’t feel more grateful for this team,heart is full.
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19 days ago
Wales, feb 2026.
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22 days ago
After some time in the making, we’re very excited to share our new website! Designed by Joe Carter and programmed by Teresa Pelinski Fully up and running on both desktop and mobile Have a look, link in bio
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23 days ago
This sweet&sour soup of a life✌🏻
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25 days ago
The exhausting task of continuing — taking photos, storing them, cataloguing them, organising them, uploading them to my website. A task that seems to get harder each time — time, effort, contradictions, doubts, small headaches. This year the transition has been different. Going back into the folders from the months before what happened, and the weeks and months after. Now every image feels like a marker in time — whether you were still here or not. Your Shakespeare book, the time of your breakfast, your medication, reading in the car outside the hospital. Closing a year full of things that won’t return. The first time I end one year and begin another, and in between it feels like you’ve slipped out of time. And still, time stays. The persistence of things — they’re still here, they don’t seem to get tired of it. What to look at, what happens, what to pay attention to and what not to. To keep your eyes on a point in the distance so you don’t lose your balance — like you told me when you taught me how to ride a bike ♥
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29 days ago
1 year of LAS! 🍰💚✨
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