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PHOTOGRAPHING THE UNSEEN MEXICO - Maya Goded
Over years, the photographic appeal of Mexico has been created and supported by many photographers of renown, both native and foreign . Their representations have shaped the image of Mexico.
Maya Goded, a documentary photographer from Mexico, displays a unique visual heritage in her work , representing communities that are rarely or not visually present in her work. She sheds light on people and phenomena that were previously invisible , with a rare and irresistible intimacy.
Dominika Gasiorowski and Goded are among the leading figures in and Mexican photography . Her analysis describes Goded’s visual intervention as a photographic disruption that reveals the inclusions and the exclusions of contemporary Mexico and challenges the visual hegemony of the Western perspective . Dominika Gasiorowski is a lecturer in Hispanic studies at Queen's University in London.
Published by Legenda Editions, 2019
16.99 cm 24.41 cm, 196 pages, like new
ISBN 978-1-781887-96-7
Over years, the photographic appeal of Mexico has been created and supported by many photographers of renown, both native and foreign . Their representations have shaped the image of Mexico.
Maya Goded, a documentary photographer from Mexico, displays a unique visual heritage in her work , representing communities that are rarely or not visually present in her work. She sheds light on people and phenomena that were previously invisible , with a rare and irresistible intimacy.
Dominika Gasiorowski and Goded are among the leading figures in and Mexican photography . Her analysis describes Goded’s visual intervention as a photographic disruption that reveals the inclusions and the exclusions of contemporary Mexico and challenges the visual hegemony of the Western perspective . Dominika Gasiorowski is a lecturer in Hispanic studies at Queen's University in London.
Published by Legenda Editions, 2019
16.99 cm 24.41 cm, 196 pages, like new
ISBN 978-1-781887-96-7