A recent visit to a family home becomes the starting point of
Elle Pérez: La Despedida, presented at the Des Moines Art Center’s A. H. Blank Gallery. The exhibition gathers a focused group of photographs that revolve around farewell, documenting time spent in the Puerto Rico home of the artist’s grandfather during the final stage of his life. Rather than approaching the subject through portraiture, Pérez turns to the surrounding environment, using objects, plants and light to convey presence and absence.
Born in 1989 and based in the Bronx, Pérez has built a practice centered on close observation and personal experience. In this series, images move between two locations: the grandfather’s garden in Puerto Real and Claude Monet’s historic home in Giverny, France. The pairing introduces a dialogue between private memory and art history, linking two places associated with endings. Monet’s garden, long tied to his late paintings, becomes a parallel site where life, work and death intersect.
The photographs are tightly framed, often focusing on details such as flowers, curtains or water surfaces. This close cropping limits the viewer’s sense of orientation, encouraging attention to texture, color and light. Layers within the images partially obscure what is shown, so that scenes appear incomplete. This approach avoids direct storytelling and instead emphasizes fragments—moments that suggest rather than explain.
Across the exhibition, recurring natural elements mark the passage of time. Blooming and fading plants, shifting light and moving water point to cycles of growth and decline. These visual cues connect the personal context of the artist’s visit with broader themes of change and continuity. The title, which translates as “the farewell,” reflects this dual focus: an ending that also implies transition.
By concentrating on place rather than people, Pérez frames memory through what remains after someone is gone. The images do not attempt to fix a single meaning, instead leaving space for interpretation shaped by the viewer’s own associations and experiences.
Image:
Elle Pérez (born 1989)
untitled (light window), 2025
Archival pigment print
Image courtesy of the artist and 47 Canal, New York