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Txema Yeste, 1639, 2025.

Txema Yeste Spanish, b. 2/5/1972

1639, 2025.
Archival Pigment Print.
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20 × 24 in / 50 × 60 cm
Edition of 5

30 × 40 in / 76 × 101 cm
Edition of 5

40 x 60 in / 101 x 152 cm
Edition of 3
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Hand-signed by artist, mounted, titled, editioned and print date in ink label affixed to mount verso.
Txema Yeste’s image stands out for its intense theatricality and symbolic resonance. A stark bull silhouette dominates the composition, towering against a vivid blue sky, simultaneously evoking strength and Spanish...
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Txema Yeste’s image stands out for its intense theatricality and symbolic resonance.


A stark bull silhouette dominates the composition, towering against a vivid blue sky, simultaneously evoking strength and Spanish heritage. This colossal figure, rendered with sharply geometric lines, anchors the scene as both myth and memory, establishing a compelling tension between past and present.


In contrast, a model dressed in minimalist red attire suggests a deliberate dialogue with the shadow behind her. The squared panels mirror the bull’s bold shape, blending the human form with abstract geometry. Her posture—confident, hands on hips—implies mastery and defiance, not submission.


A singular red rose held between her lips introduces a romantic and dangerous note, modernizing the traditional associations of bulls, roses, and matadors. She channels the essence of iconic Spanish motifs, while remaining distinctly contemporary.


Fragments of metal scaffolding cross the ground, evoking transition between ruin and rebuilding, artificial and organic spaces. This calculated use of props deepens the narrative, suggesting a landscape shaped as much by human intervention as by natural force. The composition’s color saturation—red against black and blue—intensifies emotional stakes, inviting viewers to contemplate metamorphosis and duality.


Yeste’s photograph becomes a meditation on heritage, power, and transformation. The bull is more than shadow; it is latent force, a cultural memory projected into the now. The figure does not merely coexist with this presence—she extends it, reimagining archetypes for a new era.


The image vibrates with ambiguity, balancing monumentality with intimacy, tradition with subversion. Every visual element—from costume to backdrop—works in concert to deliver a story both universal and deeply personal, marking the space where myth meets reinvention.

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