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Axolotl is a quiet, immersive visual journal by Francisco Cantón, shaped over seven years of suspension—between countries, identities, and moments that refuse to settle. Like the creature it’s named after, the book resists resolution. It does not arrive; it lingers. The axolotl, an animal that never completes its metamorphosis, exists in a permanent in-between—neither beginning nor ending, neither youth nor adulthood. Cantón’s images inhabit this same state. They observe rather than declare, hovering between movement and stillness, surface and depth. What emerges is a tender tension: a fear of change, of becoming someone else, of losing curiosity in the act of moving forward.
Axolotl is a book about mutation and the fear it carries. About transparency, delay, and the strange comfort of remaining unfinished. It invites the viewer not to pass through images, but to stay with them—to inhabit the space where nothing fully becomes, and where that refusal feels quietly, profoundly human.
80 pages, 24 x 30 cm, softcover
Published by Art Paper Editions
ISBN: 9789493511064