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Cuban-born, US-based photographer Abelardo Morell (1948-) emigrated to the United States as a child and studied photography at Yale University. He is known for his experimental work using the classic optical device, the camera obscura, centered on exploring light and visual experiences in the everyday. He has transformed his rooms into darkrooms and projected the scenery outside his windows onto the interior walls, blurring the boundaries between reality and image, and between inside and outside. Focusing on these masterpieces, the collection "Abelardo Morell" offers a comprehensive overview of Morell's relentless pursuit of the relationship between light and space. The faint light filtering into the interior and the fantastical overlapping of the scenery reflected on the wall reexamine the very act of seeing. With each turn of the page, one is reminded that photography is not simply a record, but a device for reconstructing the world.