Over time, she has expanded the scope of her investigations, using her face, her torso, her hands, even the souls of her feet, as the basis of "maps" on which to explore "concepts of identity, memory, territory and time . . . the relationship between man and Earth, between nature and the body." The images that she incorporates . . . are what she calls "visual metaphors" relating to some of the most pressing issues of our time: climate change, dwindling natural resources and migration.
Read moreTatiana Parcero to Exhibit in Getty Initiative "Pacific Standard Time"
This exhibition is part of the Getty Initiative, Pacific Standard Time LA/LA. Curated by Mary MacNaughton, this exhibition examines the work of three generations of Mexican women photographers and underlines how each artist explored and stretched notions of Mexican identity in works that range from the documentary to the poetic.
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