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Carolina Baldomá presents cyanotypes on Japanese washi paper at Photo London 2026

festival-fair · 2026-05-13

In the Discovery section of Photo London 2026, Argentine artist Carolina Baldomá will showcase her work alongside British artist Edward Rollitt in an exhibition titled The Living Trace, organized by Victoria Law Projects. Baldomá employs cyanotypes on Japanese washi paper, crafted in the Argentine Pampa, using rainwater or well water and sunlight to reconstruct landscape ecosystems, inspired by 19th-century female photographers and botanists. Rollitt merges sculpture and photography, utilizing antique furniture and textiles to create fictional characters through method acting. The display also features audiovisual pieces for the Screening Room. Baldomá's latest work is "De la serie Entre luna y sol estuve una tarde." The fair is scheduled from May 13-17 at Olympia London, with an artist talk on May 15 at 2pm, stand J13 Discovery.

Key facts

  • Carolina Baldomá participates in Photo London 2026 Discovery section.
  • She presents cyanotypes on Japanese washi paper made in the Argentine Pampa.
  • The works are developed outdoors using rainwater or well water and sunlight.
  • Her practice references 19th-century female photographers and botanists.
  • Edward Rollitt works at the intersection of sculpture and photography.
  • Rollitt uses antique furniture, textiles, soil, and domestic objects.
  • The stand includes audiovisual works in the Screening Room.
  • Photo London 2026 runs May 13-17 at Olympia London, stand J13 Discovery.

Entities

Artists

  • Carolina Baldomá
  • Edward Rollitt

Institutions

  • Victoria Law Projects
  • Photo London
  • Arte Al Límite
  • Olympia London

Locations

  • Argentine Pampa
  • London
  • United Kingdom

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