Overview

In his photographic work, Délio Jasse often interweaves found images with clues from past lives (found passport photos, family albums) to draw links between photography - in particular the concept of the 'latent image' - and memory. Jasse is known for experimenting with analogue photographic printing processes, including cyanotype, platinum and early printing processes such as 'Van Dyke Brown', as well as developing his own printing techniques. He uses analogue processes to subvert the reproducibility of the photographic medium, creating subtle variants and interventions using painting, liquid-light, gold-leafing and collage.

Jasse’s recent exhibitions include : E22 - Hacking identity, dancing diversity, Möllerei / Esch-Belval, Luxembourg (2022), Città Foresta, SRISA, Florence Italy (2022); Europa, Oxalá, Mucem, Marseille, France 2021-2022); L’inarchiviabile, KunstRaum Goethe, Rome, Italy (2021), Arquivo Urbano, Tiwani Contemporary, London (2019); The Other Chapter, PHotoESPAÑA (2019); An imaginary city, MAXXI, Rome (2018); Schengen, Villa Romana, Florence (2018); La Cité dans le Jour Bleu, Dak’art Biennale (2018); Recent Histories, Walther Collection, Neu-Ulm and New York (2017); That, Around Which the Universe Revolve, SAVVY Contemporary, Berlin (2017); Afrotopia, Bamako Encounters, Bamako (2017) and On Ways of Travelling, the Angolan Pavilion at the 56th Venice Biennale (2015).

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