Collection
Sin título 549-2 [Untitled 549-2]
- 1998-1999
- Gelatin silver printing on Baryta paper
- 15 x 20 cm
- Cat. F_83
- Acquired in 2004
The Banco de España Collection includes a number of works by Jorge Ribalta which cover twenty years of his career, from 1998 to 2018. His output is documentary in nature, and is produced from a critical perspective. Ribalta seeks to reinvent the modern concept of the documentary record and to recoup the historical density and political dimension of photography, shying away from essentialism and nostalgia.
His works are marked by the continual use of certain features, which gives them great consistency: he usually works with small-format pictures using conventional photographic techniques in black and white for production and reproduction (using negatives and developing them chemically himself). This is a by no means insignificant part of his work, as it harks back to the history of photography and the birth of the documentary discourse in the 1920s. Another trade-mark feature of his work is the production of series, based on the idea that the meaning of photographs is enhanced by the link between pictures and words, a technique that he uses frequently. His series of pictures occupy space as a full, immersive environment. This is an implicit criticism of the tableau as a hegemonic condition of the production of public spaces for photography. It is also a defence of popular, non-artistic uses of photography that pre-date modern times.
Ribalta himself has stated that his work over the past ten years has been focused on a two-fold critical commitment: 'On the one hand the idea of the 'documentary record', its history and its current status; and on the other hand the idea of monuments, particularly in relation to the historical output based on a discourse of national identity through cultural heritage and historic monuments. In the philosophy of history, documents and monuments are two concepts that cannot be separated.' It is precisely that commitment that provides the basis for the series of photos held in the Banco de España Collection.
Other works by Jorge Ribalta