Carlos Anguera (b. 1995) works across a range of media including photography, video, photogrammetry, and installation. His works make use of deconstruction and reconstruction of media, machine gaze, and underlying notions driving contemporary commodity culture. He makes frequent use of what he calls ‘visual composites’: multilayered still and moving image arrangements, depicting sequences charged with formal dichotomies.
Since graduating from the Glasgow School of Art, Anguera has assisted the American artist Renée Green and helped produce the work from notable figures like Wolfgang Tillmans, Cyprien Gaillard, and Thomas Demand among others. He currently resides in Berlin where he works in a Fine Art Production studio called Recom Art. He has also participated as a project manager in the fundraiser called Solidarity Prints, which aimed to raise funds for NGOs supporting cultural workers within Ukraine.
Anguera was the winner of the Alize Duncan Prize in 2021 and his work has been published in various publications such as the British Journal of Photography and Frieze Magazine.