• Luis Molina-Pantin, Inmoblilia Scenary (Rancho), 1997
    Installation view at the XXV Bienal Internacional de Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, (2002)

    INNMOBILIA

    Luis Molina-Pantin

    Inmobilia, by Luis Molina-Pantin, is a photographic series that examines how architecture becomes stereotyped according to social values and collective imagination. The artist photographs empty television and telenovela sets—hospitals, country houses, domestic interiors—spaces that do not depict real places but rather shared ideas of what those spaces are supposed to represent.

    By removing actors and narrative, Molina-Pantin exposes these sets as symbolic constructions: architectures designed to embody social roles, hierarchies, aspirations, and behavioral models. The work reveals space not as a neutral environment, but as a cultural construct shaped by media representation, showing how mass imagery influences our collective understanding of place.

     

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