Albarrán Cabrera: Windows to the Unexpected
Everything, in its fragility, manifests the indestructible.
- Federico Ferrari
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Albarrán Cabrera, The Mouth of Krishna, #91, 2012
Renowned for their poetic and deeply contemplative approach to photography, Albarrán Cabrera, a duo comprised of Ángel Albarrán and Anna Cabrera, continue to explore the visual intersection of ideas around memory, time, and perception. Their work resists literal interpretation, instead inviting viewers into quiet, introspective spaces where meaning unfolds gradually. In their most recent series, The Indestructible, the artists reflect on the resilience of nature and of the unseen forces that persist despite uncertainty and change. The exhibition expands on this inquiry, presenting photographs from across their oeuvre that function as visual thresholds—moments and landscapes suspended between the familiar and the unknown. Select early and new prints from their series The Mouth of Krishna, Kairos, and, their most experimental work to date, Opticks, will also be on view.
Albarrán Cabrera are renowned for their meticulous, inventive printing techniques and nuanced use of gold leaf, which lend their works a tactile, almost painterly presence that transcends photography. This process results in vibrant colors and a glowing luminosity that shifts as one views their prints from different angles. Each work is crafted to slow the act of looking, encouraging contemplation and personal connection with an intentional focus on the photograph as object. In the latest series, which features their largest prints to date made with pigment inks on hand-coated sheets of gold-leafed papers, their mastery of printmaking and materiality underscores a sense of the sublime and an enduring life-force, aligning with the philosophical underpinnings of their prolific creative output.
Ángel Albarrán (b. 1969, Spain) and Anna Cabrera (b. 1969, Spain) have worked collaboratively since the late 1990s and are heavily influenced by literature, cinema, philosophy, and physics. Albarran Cabrera's photographs have been exhibited in galleries and fairs in Spain, Japan, Switzerland, USA, Belgium, The Netherlands, France, Germany, Lebanon, and Italy. Private collections and institutions that house their photographs include Hermès, Sammlung Goetz, The German Bundestag's Art Collection, Banco de Santander and De Nederlandsche Bank among others. They have collaborated with publishers such as Adelphi Edizioni, Mondadori Libri, Penguin Random House, Diogenes Verlag, RM Verlag, and Ediciones Atalanta, and have published eight books featuring their photography. The artists are based in Barcelona, Spain.
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Albarrán Cabrera
Windows to the Unexpected (Signed) Albarrán Cabrera, 2025Hardback 88 pagesRead more
Publisher: Editorial RM
Dimensions: 8.7 x 12.4 in -
Albarrán Cabrera
Photographic Syntax (Signed) Albarrán Cabrera, 2022Softbound 198 pagesRead more
Publisher: The(M) éditions and IBASHO
ISBN: 979-10-95424-33-8
Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.75 in.

