In August 1996, the Zapatistas in Chiapas, in southern Mexico, organized the First Intercontinental Meeting for Humanity and against Neoliberalism. Three thousand visitors from forty-two countries engaged with the indigenous population here in a collective debate. Bruno Serralongue was the only artist in Chiapas at the time of this anti-statist gathering, which is now viewed as a groundbreaking event. Unlike a press photographer Serralongue with his large-format camera homes in on seemingly secondary motifs and banal aspects, viewing them from the position of an outsider. As a result, his photographs draw attention to the staging of the event. Encuentro Chiapas shows the 1996 series in its entirety for the first time, supplemented by photographic notes recorded during the artist’s stay in Mexico.
Philippe Bazin (b. 1954 in Nantes), photographer and author, lives and works in Paris.
Bruno Serralongue (b. 1968 in Châtellerault) lives and works in Paris.
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Leipzig September, 2020
ISBN: 9783959053228
Width: 23 cm
Length: 28.5 cm
Language(s): English
Designer
Benedikt Reichenbach
Text
Philippe Bazin
Photographer
Bruno Serralongue
Encuentro Chiapas 1996 [en]
90pp.
with 45 color illustrations
thread-sewn hardcover
Leipzig September, 2020
ISBN: 9783959053228
Width: 23 cm
Length: 28.5 cm
Language(s): English
Designer
Benedikt Reichenbach
Text
Philippe Bazin
Photographer
Bruno Serralongue