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Paz Errázuriz / Paz Errázuriz ; texts by Juan Vicente Aliaga, Gerardo Mosquera, and Pauline Varas.

By: Errázuriz, Paz [photographer.]Contributor(s): Aliaga, Juan Vicente [contributor.] | Mosqeura, Gerardo [contributor.] | Varas, Pauline [contributor.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Aperture, 2016Description: 1 volume : illustrationsContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781597113540 (hbk.) :Uniform titles: Works. Selections Subject(s): Errázuriz, Paz | Photography, Artistic | Marginality, Social, in art | Chile -- Pictorial worksDDC classification: 779'.092 Summary: Chilean photographer Paz Errázuriz began taking photographs in the 1970s during the Pinochet dictatorship, and in subsequent decades travelled extensively to document the landsape and people of her native country. Throughout her dedicated practice, Errázuriz became intimate with not only her home city, Santiago, but also Chile's central valley, Patagonia, and Valparaiso, forming long-lasting relationships with her many subjects. Her commitment to her subjects is steadfast - she is known for spending months or years within a given community, building trust and carefully studying social structures. During the dictatorship her projects were in violation of the regulations imposed by the military regime, as she dared to visit underground brothels, shelters, psychiatric wards, and boxing clubs, where women were not welcome. In this book, over 170 photographs are compiled for the first time.
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Chilean photographer Paz Errázuriz began taking photographs in the 1970s during the Pinochet dictatorship, and in subsequent decades travelled extensively to document the landsape and people of her native country. Throughout her dedicated practice, Errázuriz became intimate with not only her home city, Santiago, but also Chile's central valley, Patagonia, and Valparaiso, forming long-lasting relationships with her many subjects. Her commitment to her subjects is steadfast - she is known for spending months or years within a given community, building trust and carefully studying social structures. During the dictatorship her projects were in violation of the regulations imposed by the military regime, as she dared to visit underground brothels, shelters, psychiatric wards, and boxing clubs, where women were not welcome. In this book, over 170 photographs are compiled for the first time.

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