Miró Rivera Architects

Gallery | Sebastian Schutyser

 
 

In late 2018, Miró Rivera Architects commissioned Belgian photographer Sebastian Schutyser to document our work using a pinhole camera (a lensless wooden box with a small hole). We were attracted to the raw beauty and honesty of his approach, as well as to his ability to capture the dialogue between natural and manmade. Schutyser was born in Bruges and grew up in Congo. While the artist has employed his method of “slow photography” to document a variety of structures—including mud mosques in Africa, remote hermitages in Spain, dolmens in South Korea, and adobe structures in the American Southwest—these images are his first foray into contemporary architecture.