Fleur-de-lis essays
From a series on pastoral nature and broken natural systems underpinned by the Aztec notion of Nepantla, an idea used to declare contradiction and complicity during the colonisation of Tenochtitlán
This print is A4 sized (21 x 29.7 cm or 8 x 11 inches) and full colour.
It is printed on archival paper.
Please bear in mind that the print is not signed nor editioned.
$ 100
Mónica Alcázar-Duarte originally from Mexico and of indigenous descent combines photography, film, painting, sculpture and augmented reality to explore historical and current themes of identity and exploitation. The interest in her work continues to grow through awards, shows and collections such as the Lucie Foundation Chroma Luxe scholarship (2019), Ampersand-Photoworks Residency (2021), Firecracker Grant (2020), National Geographic Wayfinder Award (2022), Les Recontres d’Arles New Discovery Award (2018), Houston Fotofest (2022 & 2024). Her works are included in the public collections of Autograph, London , Museum of Modern Art, New York, Victoria & Albert Museum, London, and Wilhelm Hack Museum, Germany.