In Mexico. Jessica Lange
Neither a tourist nor a native, Jessica Lange’s black and white images of Mexico rely on an outsider’s viewpoint of navigating these seemingly familiar sites and places, through the daily routine of people making their momentary passages through them: cafes, boulevards, carnivals, brocades of nearly empty seats. It is a location of hints and guesses, and humanity.
Following the transitions of days into nights, the primary concern of Lange’s In Mexico reveals itself in all its Joycean proportions, in transit—the order of life is best observed from the sidelong glance of the periphery. With accompanying text by Julio Trujillo.
- In Mexico. Jessica Lange
- Jessica Lange
- Julio Trujillo
- RM + RoseGallery + Howard Greenberg Gallery
- Clothbound
- 96 pages
- 44 photographs
- 7.5 x 10 in
- Design: David Kimura + Gabriela Varela
- Spanish Edition
- ISBN 978-607-7515-67-8
- ISBN RMV: 978-84-92480-97-5
- English Edition
- ISBN 978-607-7515-68-5
- ISBN RMV: 978-84-92480-98-2
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