Diario de ausencias // absences diary

Over the last four years, photographer Karla Guerrero has created a new series of images, exploring the presence and absence in everyday life. Her intuitive observations of missing objects, spaces and light and shadow create a conceptual visual dialogue. 

Text & Photography Karla Guerrero


The obsession to find meaning in the enigma of life has led me to think that the spaces that are inhabited are constantly intervened by absences and presences. How likely is the memory of every day to generate displacements? Are the objects found somewhere a representation of existence?

In Diario de ausencias // absences diary, I establish a visual cataloging of an absent-present in everyday life through sensory and intuitive observation: incomplete objects, incidences of light, shadows, and abstractions of spaces, concluding a visual diary of images generated in the last four years.



“I establish a visual cataloging of an absent-present in everyday life through sensory and intuitive observation.”



About Karla

Karla Guerrero (b. 1993, Mexico City) is a fine art photographer working with concepts such as the transient and the absent; memory, loss, and void. Her work has been exhibited across Europe, the USA, UK and Mexico. Recently, she was selected by Artpil as one of the 30 under 30 women photographers.

Since 2017, Guerrero has participated in an international scene with greater scope and representation of contemporary photography as a jury, curator, and portfolio reviewer. She is the founder and director of Femgrafía, women photographers in Latin America and Spain.

To see more of her work, visit her website or follow her on Instagram


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