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Fiction-Graphy. Ariadna Arnés

Fiction-graphy is a retrospective of Ariadna Arnés’s work exploring images generated with artificial intelligence, memory, and the construction of visual narratives.

The exhibition brings together a selection of projects in which photography stops functioning as a document and becomes a space of possibility. The images on display occupy an ambiguous territory between reality and fiction, between what existed and what could have existed.

Through artificial intelligence, Arnés constructs scenes, characters, and memories that feel plausible but do not belong to any lived experience. These images evoke a sense of recognition and, at the same time, dislocation: something doesn’t quite fit, but it’s hard to identify exactly what.

From creating worlds of magical realism to building new paradigms, the works in Fiction-Graphy examine the image’s ability to fabricate memory, generate identities, and shape our perception of the world.

The exhibition invites reflection on the nature of the contemporary image at a time when the boundary between document, simulation, and fiction becomes increasingly blurred.

More than representing reality, they reinvent it.

Fiction-Graphy. Ariadna Arnés
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