
"These photographs of the artist Salvador Alicea again challenge us, the audience, to witness a great photo gallery of his legacy to the Puerto Rico arts. Each image tells us about an intense sense of what it is inherently to Puerto Rican, to the humanly Caribbean . That way Alicea runs a pastoral sacral letter about the visual, a world slaughtered by wars, by hunger."
"Alicea, our "Salvador" of the daguerreotype landscape, shakes in this world sadomasoquista inherited, and proposing a new review. Let's take a new look, making sacerd the new image and to the sacrilege of those who do not love children or animals, or planetary flora. Ultimately, through their photos Alicea give us back the "locus amoenus." More or less, it is like saying, paradise."
Beatriz Mayté Santiago-Ibarra
Critic and Historian Of The Arts