Peruvian photographer Gabriel Baretto celebrates the notions of what it means to be Andino. Much like the Humans of New York for the people and indigenous culture of Peru.
In collaboration with Peruvian anthropologist Francesco D’Angelo, Gabriel Barreto Bentín offers an intimate portrait of the Andean society of Cusco, Peru. This socio-anthropological, photographic study offers a unique perspective on the Andino people, exploring narratives of spatial modernity and social hierarchies, challenging the commonly portrayed clichéd romantic versions of indigenous people pictured against breathtaking landscapes devoid of social context. Bentín travelled to Cusco and the Sacred Valley to photograph locals against white backgrounds, focusing on how they dress for different types of work and occasions. The images portray the diversity of the Andean people through their faces and attire, irrespective of the landscape. The portraits are accompanied by observations by neighbors from nearby communities—interviews that explicitly guide the reader through the articulation of modernity in the Andean society of Cusco. 秘鲁摄影师 Gabriel Baretto 赞美 Anino 的意义。就像纽约的人类和秘鲁的本土文化一样。与秘鲁人类学家 Francesco d’Angelo 合作 Gabriel Barreto Bentín 对秘鲁库斯科的安第斯社会进行了详细的描述。这项社会人类学的摄影研究提供了一个关于安第诺人的独特视角,探索空间现代性和社会等级的叙事,挑战通常描绘的陈词滥调的浪漫版本的塔鲁人描绘惊人的景观缺乏社会背景。本廷来到库斯科和圣谷,在白色背景下拍摄当地人的照片,重点是他们在不同类型的工作和场合如何着装。这些图像通过他们的面孔和着装描绘了安第斯人的多样性,而不管地形如何。这些肖像画伴随着来自附近社区的邻居的观察ーー这些采访明确地引导读者通过对库斯科安第斯社会的现代性的阐述。 基本信息 出版社 : Rizzoli (2022年3月1日) 语言 : 英语 精装 : 144页 ISBN-10 : 0847871509 ISBN-13 : 978-0847871506 商品重量 : 726 g 尺寸 : 28.75 x 2.08 x 33.81 cm
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