Lucía Herrero’s series, Species, is a sociological study that embraces the realm of fantasy and reality. Photographed in the Albufera Natural Park in Valencia, Spain, the “species” in Herrero’s study is not animal, plant or vegetable, but human.
The artist’s subjects, who either protect, exploit, pass through or are fed by the land, appear to float on water, creating the surrealist tableau. In reality, Herrero’s photographs merely capture the inhabitants of the park’s microclimate standing on submerged plastic crates.
The end result is a set of images that, as a portrait of rural Spain, serve as social documentary, social experimentation and performance piece. The third in a series Herrero calls Antropología Fantástica, images of people produced in a documentary and theatrical style with fantasy and dramatic elements, Species is a “photo-event” in which the “actors” are left to interpret themselves.


























































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