Commissions
La Lucha Continua
(2020-2022)
La Lucha Continua (The Struggle Continues) pays tribute to my Bolivian family’s history and their political struggles. My grandfather, Carlos Daza Lavadenz, was a member of the Revolutionary Party of the Nationalist Left (PRIN) and was imprisoned and killed during the military dictatorship of Hugo Banzer Súarez in 1974. My uncle Rodrigo Daza, son of Carlos Daza Lavadenz, was a member of the Workers’ Socialist Party (PST) and trade union leader in the 1980s.
Using the photographic process of the cyanotype, which is carried out by exposure to ultraviolet light, I decided to reinterpret the documents (pamphlets, identity photos, family photos) that they left behind. The sunlight acts in this context as a metaphor that sheds light upon the history of my family while also underlining the intimate and material bond of these documents with the past.
(2020-2022)
La Lucha Continua (The Struggle Continues) pays tribute to my Bolivian family’s history and their political struggles. My grandfather, Carlos Daza Lavadenz, was a member of the Revolutionary Party of the Nationalist Left (PRIN) and was imprisoned and killed during the military dictatorship of Hugo Banzer Súarez in 1974. My uncle Rodrigo Daza, son of Carlos Daza Lavadenz, was a member of the Workers’ Socialist Party (PST) and trade union leader in the 1980s.
Using the photographic process of the cyanotype, which is carried out by exposure to ultraviolet light, I decided to reinterpret the documents (pamphlets, identity photos, family photos) that they left behind. The sunlight acts in this context as a metaphor that sheds light upon the history of my family while also underlining the intimate and material bond of these documents with the past.
La Lucha Continua
(2020-2022)
La Lucha Continua (The Struggle Continues) pays tribute to my Bolivian family’s history and their political struggles. My grandfather, Carlos Daza Lavadenz, was a member of the Revolutionary Party of the Nationalist Left (PRIN) and was imprisoned and killed during the military dictatorship of Hugo Banzer Súarez in 1974. My uncle Rodrigo Daza, son of Carlos Daza Lavadenz, was a member of the Workers’ Socialist Party (PST) and trade union leader in the 1980s.
Using the photographic process of the cyanotype, which is carried out by exposure to ultraviolet light, I decided to reinterpret the documents (pamphlets, identity photos, family photos) that they left behind. The sunlight acts in this context as a metaphor that sheds light upon the history of my family while also underlining the intimate and material bond of these documents with the past.
(2020-2022)
La Lucha Continua (The Struggle Continues) pays tribute to my Bolivian family’s history and their political struggles. My grandfather, Carlos Daza Lavadenz, was a member of the Revolutionary Party of the Nationalist Left (PRIN) and was imprisoned and killed during the military dictatorship of Hugo Banzer Súarez in 1974. My uncle Rodrigo Daza, son of Carlos Daza Lavadenz, was a member of the Workers’ Socialist Party (PST) and trade union leader in the 1980s.
Using the photographic process of the cyanotype, which is carried out by exposure to ultraviolet light, I decided to reinterpret the documents (pamphlets, identity photos, family photos) that they left behind. The sunlight acts in this context as a metaphor that sheds light upon the history of my family while also underlining the intimate and material bond of these documents with the past.