<p dir="ltr">Looking from the Atlantic coast and a dialogue between the exterior and the interior, the photographers Walter Barrios and Nicol&aacute;s Trombetta inaugurate next Friday the exhibition &quot;The architecture of fish and the perfume of error&quot; at the Juan Carlos Castagnino Museum in Mar del Plata, an exhibition that can be visited until mid-October. &nbsp; <p dir="ltr">&quot;From the moment we met Walter, we were interested in the way of taking photography on the coast. We both traveled common places like Mar del Plata, Mar de Aj&oacute;, the Atlantic Ocean,&quot; Trombetta tells T&eacute;lam. &nbsp; <p dir="ltr">&quot;For my part, the interest in building in nature as an imaginary place where invented beings coexist between waters, dunes, and forests&quot;, the photographer wields about his work, &quot;while Walter, with his processes of doing things with his inhabited space, builds from his house impossible places that remind his hometown&quot;. &nbsp; <p dir="ltr">Both artists express about their practices that &quot;each one in his own way and his look seeks to reinvent what is known, what is already there, consequently the look that has nothing of truth, transits, just transits&quot;.