Enrique Escandell:10 5 4

Enrique Escandell – 10 5 4
Pomegranate Press / Handshake Books

Enrique Escandell’s 10 5 4 is a reflective study of childhood and kinship, shaped by the quiet intimacy of domestic life. Made over a number of years, the work documents the artist’s own family with a focus on the everyday gestures, rituals and visual textures that define a shared life. Escandell captures moments that resist spectacle – children playing, resting, exploring – and frames them within a broader inquiry into time, memory and the intergenerational transmission of care. Rather than offering a traditional narrative arc, the book unfolds as a visual diary attuned to the beauty of fleeting encounters. The title itself refers to the ages of his three children during the early period of making the work. Combining a diaristic approach with formal sensitivity, 10 5 4 positions itself between personal document and broader meditation on family life.