Carlos Colín: La Sublevación de la Máscara – El Motín Iconoclasta

Carlos Colín: La Sublevación de la Máscara – El Motín Iconoclasta

Tanúyap Project Space – Fazakas Gallery
688 E Hastings St., Vancouver, BC
Opening Reception Saturday June 15, 2pm – 4pm

Much of the work is about the lives and experiences of participants in the Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program (SAWP), which brings thousands of workers from Mexico every year to work on Canadian farms. Fazakas Gallery wanted to examine an older series of photographs by Colín’s, La Sublevación de la Máscara – El Motín Iconoclasta (The Uprising of the Mask – The Iconoclastic Riots) in relationship to the work in Little México. This series of photographs responds to the resistance of the people in Latin America to maintain and preserve social traditions, local cultures, and, at the same time, the uprisings to sustain Latin American cultures and Indigenous Latin American roots alive. Political, cultural, and religious oppression over Indigenous cultures across Latin America generates alienation, isolation, and deterritorialization in the structure of societies and their local heritage and lands. These photographs recover the meaning to fight for local heritage, the possibilities to expand local cultural diversity, and to perpetuate social developments in Latin American. The uprising of the mask represents Latin American cultural insurrection. The iconoclastic riot symbolizes the struggle of society and the effort to forge new Latin American perspectives from the inside out.

See link:
https://fazakasgallery.com/portfolio/la-sublevacion/

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