Sinkholes are geological accidents that indicate the emptying of underground aquifers, places where the earth collapses and caves in, yielding to gravity and creating cavities of varying depths. Although they can occur for natural reasons, they are mostly the result of human activity: changes in river courses, intensive exploitation of water resources, mining activity and abandonment of mining sites. Over the last few decades, their number has increased considerably on the Iranian plateau.
This book presents Kimia Kamvari’s exploration of these cavities between 2019 and 2021. It showcases the core of the work, consisting of a careful and methodical series of photographs, accompanied by cartographic sheets and texts that help to understand the artist’s perspective on the phenomenon and stimulate the reader’s own.
Negative Landscape, the result of a collaboration between Concreta and Tapetum Lucidum, is published in Basque, Spanish, and English, and is available for pre-order on our website. Shipments will begin on November 20.
Kimia Kamvari (Cologne, 1986) has a degree in painting from the Azad University of Art and Architecture in Tehran and a master’s degree in Art Research and Creation from the UPV-EHU. Since 2015 she has been living and working in Astigarreta, a small town in the interior of Gipuzkoa. His works go from figurative painting to an increasingly conceptual look that explores new formats and materials. Proof of this are his latest exhibitions Apeiron (Dastan Gallery, 2018), Nature Change (Fundación Cristina Enea, 2019), Event Horizon (Dastan Gallery, 2019) Alef (San Telmo Museoa, 2022) and Larruak eta Izurrak (Tabakalera, 2024)
About Tapetum Lucidum: Tapetum lucidum is a layer of tissue at the back of the eye of some animals that reflects light in the dark. At once, Tapetum Lucidum is a publishing house that diffuses our gaze and publishes artefacts. Silent as nocturnal animals, you will only notice us when you shine a light into the darkness.

































