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Mediodia - David Hornillos
Mediodia - David Hornillos
Mediodia - David Hornillos
Mediodia - David Hornillos
Mediodia - David Hornillos
Mediodia - David Hornillos
Mediodia - David Hornillos
Mediodia - David Hornillos
Mediodia - David Hornillos
Mediodia - David Hornillos
Mediodia - David Hornillos
Mediodia - David Hornillos
Mediodia - David Hornillos
Mediodia - David Hornillos
Mediodia - David Hornillos
Mediodia - David Hornillos
Mediodia - David Hornillos
Mediodia - David Hornillos
Mediodia - David Hornillos
Mediodia - David Hornillos

Mediodia

¥5,000

Madrid’s Atocha station was formerly known as Mediodía (Midday), as it was the city’s Southbound railway hub. This is the location where David Hornillos worked between 2011 and 2014, during the central hours of the day.

Mediodía presents an enveloping world of orange brick bathed in a vibrant light that irresistibly draws in and traps all living beings like a dragnet.

With the colour orange in a leading role, David’s work faces the viewer against this brick wall, drawing him into the atmosphere of a stifling and hypnotic mental state. 

ISBN 978-84-616-9918-6 
Dalpine, 2014
Editing: Antonio Xoubanova, David Hornillos
Design: Eloi Gimeno
Prepress: Víctor Garrido
Softcover
128 pages
18.8 x 13.2 cm
Edition of 600 copies

Nominated for the Photobook Award Kassel 2014 Best Book of the Year  

 

Press

10/2014 - Mediodía, David Hornillos / Collector Daily

10/2014 - Special Books : David Hornillos, Mediodia / The Eye of Photography

08/2014 - El fotolibro se retrata en Arlés / El País