Dec 7th 2024

Jairo Granados Cardenas: barely there barely here

@ cam.contemporarie

2233 S Throop St, Unit 920, Chicago, IL 60608

Opening Saturday, December 7th, from 2PM - 5PM

On view through Saturday, January 25th

cam.contemporarie presents the first solo exhibition of Chicago-based photographer, Jairo Granados Cardenas, barely there barely here. Inspired by the fleeting moments of everyday life and the mundane, Granados-Cardenas presents a series of diptych and triptych photographs revealing the intimacies of his surroundings, seen through the lens of his point and shoot camera — the condensation on a shower handle alongside the dewy skin of a lover, or the neon lights of a flower shop in technicolor documented at one am on a late night walk home.

For Granados-Cardenas, a soft gaze or at times, deep contrasts within their work serve as signifiers of memories and observations that are fleeting. For one moment the instance is here, another it’s not, but what matters most is that distinct inclination to pause and take it in.

Jairo Granados-Cardenas is a self-taught film photographer whose captivating work reflects a profound connection to both his Mexican roots and the vibrant cultural tapestry of his current home in Chicago, IL. Born in Sahuayo, Michoacán, Mexico, Jairo spent his formative years immersed in the dynamic fusion of his Mexican heritage and the distinctive atmosphere of a Mexican-American household in the northern suburbs of Chicago.

Despite lacking formal training, Jairo’s artistic journey has been defined by an innate ability to capture the essence of human experiences through the lens of his camera. His evolving perspective is shaped by a keen understanding of composition, an astute mastery of color, and a unique flair for storytelling. These elements converge seamlessly in his photographs, creating a visual language that transcends cultural boundaries and resonates with viewers on a profound level.

Currently based in Chicago, Jairo Granados-Cardenas draws inspiration from the bustling urban landscape and the diverse tapestry of people that populate the city. His work is a testament to his intuitive response to human actions and gestures, a skill that has become instrumental in capturing moments of cultural intimacy and visual surrealism. Each photograph tells a story, weaving together the threads of daily life with an artistic vision that invites viewers to engage with the complexities of the human experience.

Opening Reception: 7 December, 2 – 5PM
Artist Talk: 4 January, 1 – 3PM,

Viewing Hours: Monday & Friday 12 – 4PM, Saturday 12 – 3PM & by appointment

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