Pere Formiguera Cronos Site
The project explores the relationship between image and memory, using photographic precision to investigate how we perceive the temporal dimension. Legacy and Current Exhibitions Pere Formiguera Donation. The Creative Drive - MNAC
Upon its first major exhibition at the Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona (MACBA) in the early 1990s, Cronos was hailed as a landmark of conceptual photography. Critics compared it to the work of Joan Fontcuberta (with whom Formiguera later collaborated) and the films of David Lynch or the writings of Borges—all dealing with the slippage between reality and representation. pere formiguera cronos
Pere Formiguera’s Cronos is not merely a photographic series; it is an entire invented world, a flawless forgery of scientific documentation, and a profound meditation on how we use images to construct truth. It remains one of the most intelligent and moving works of late 20th-century Spanish art. For anyone interested in the nature of photography, the construction of belief, or the poetics of the imaginary, Cronos is essential study. The project explores the relationship between image and
In an era dominated by the "decisive moment" (Cartier-Bresson), Formiguera focused on the "indecisive evolution." Cronos rejects the snapshot in favor of the timeline. It forces the viewer to engage with "slow time"—the changes that are imperceptible day-to-day but undeniable over a decade. Critics compared it to the work of Joan