Everything always flows. The lens of Antonio Martínez

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53897/RevInterp.2025.04.08

Keywords:

Photography, Antonio Martínez, Arrobados

Abstract

Antonio Martínez Martínez has a degree in Visual Arts with a specialization in photography and is about to complete a master's degree with a focus on Biology. He teaches Visual Arts and Journalism at the University of Colima.
He lives in Colima, where, in addition to being a photographer, he grew up as a visual artist. Since the beginning of his career, he has frequently participated in group and solo exhibitions, showing photographs from his personal collection on documentary photography, nature, and landscapes. He currently has an exhibition entitled “Naturaleza Colimota” at the School of Creative Photography in Havana, Cuba.

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Author Biography

Patricia Ayala García, Universidad de Colima

Email: patricia@ucol.mx
Mexican. Full-time professor and researcher in the Department of Visual Arts at the University Institute of Fine Arts at the University of Colima, Mexico. She has a degree in Modern Literature from UNAM and studied two master's degrees and a doctorate at Columbia University in New York City.
She She conducts research on graphic narrative, a subject she has been working on and promoting since 2005. She has participated in 29 group exhibitions of photography, painting, and sculpture in Mexico and the United States. She has published seven books and has been published in indexed journals in Mexico, Chile, and Spain. She has presented papers at international conferences in New York, Stockholm, and Amsterdam. In 2016, she was a guest speaker at Comic-Con International in San Diego. She belongs to Mexico's National System of Researchers, Level I.

 

Published

2025-09-24

How to Cite

Ayala García, P. (2025). Everything always flows. The lens of Antonio Martínez. Interpretextos Revista Semestral De creación Y divulgación De Las Humanidades (Colima), 2(4), 151–170. https://doi.org/10.53897/RevInterp.2025.04.08