Online records indicate that “Addison Tarde” was likely a pseudonym for a Tumblr user (active 2010–2014) who curated a highly specific visual diary. Her content—never overtly personal but deeply emotional—focused on three pillars: aesthetics (vintage bullfighting posters, flamenco skirts, wrought iron balconies in Seville), Experimental Art (low-fi digital manipulation, double exposures, glitch textures), and Ambient Fashion (overly large cardigans, riding boots, and silk scarves tied like a matador’s muleta ).
The year 2012 was the height of "post-internet" art confusion. Galleries were flooded with JPEGs, memes, and digital readymades. To cut through the noise, a consortium of Madrid-based curators launched —a traveling exhibition series where artists were forbidden from creating new physical work. Addison Tarde Espanola X Art 2012
you are referring to, I can provide a more detailed report. Which of these sounds most like what you're looking for? Online records indicate that “Addison Tarde” was likely
Listen to these tracks while viewing old Spanish travel photos with a grainy filter: Galleries were flooded with JPEGs, memes, and digital
The piece you are looking for is likely (which means "afternoon" in Spanish), part of the "Seis Brevidades" (Six Brevities) suite composed by Sérgio Assad .