A photographic meditation on the ephemeral nature of issues by Spanish artist Francisco Gonzalez Camacho. At present based mostly in Finland, Gonzalez Camacho’s work presents a process-based strategy interweaving images and graphic printing strategies. “You may’t enter the identical river twice” explores the idea of impermanence, the futility of changing into and the panorama as an agent of transformation.
“An unknowable rhythm unfolds, kinds bend, break, emerge, dissolve, neither complete nor undone. Traces persist inside the drift, shifting patterns, unfixed entities, hidden layers of impermanence lie beneath. Nothing holds. Nothing stays. Development and spoil intertwine, a pulse of changing into and unraveling, between absence and presence, the panorama is in flux. The floor fractures, shifts, unseen forces, all caught within the present, fleeting, surrendering to the circulation—panta rhei.”



