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Editorial RM Mexico Conquistador: Nicolas Savary
Nicolas Savary, a Swiss photographer, fortuitously came into possession of the archive as part of a research project during an artistic residency in South America in 2014. This photobook works as a catalogue of a big exhibition at the Musée de l’Elysée and Musée Gruérien, both in Switzerland. The book include reprints and facsimiles of archive images and original documents as well as ethnographic and heritage objects. The photographs are the work, on the one hand, of Louis de Boccard and other Swiss photographer living in Argentina a the same time like Samuel Rimathé and on the other of Nicolas Savary. Savary proposes a contemporary approach with reference to the archive. Examination of the documents reveals that certain themes are linked to contemporary issues like ecology and the tourist industry, urban development and the situation of indigenous people.
£46.60
Editorial RM Mexico Las Mexicanas
Much of the body of images in this edition come from a private collection created during more than a decade of visits to the main flea markets in Mexico City with the complicity of connoisseurs, support from booksellers and merchants. Given its nature, the volume attracts a large audience interested not only in collecting and the study of photography, but also in the themes of social sciences, feminisms, and cultural representations. With the spirit of proposing an alternative starting poing for approaching photography, Las Mexicanas highlights the intimate and powerful relationship between the photographic medium, women and all those people who, in Mexico, were fortunate to have a camera in their hands.
£22.50
Editorial RM Mexico Baza
Amat, an artist who specializes in stains, did not miss this opportunity to document this manifestation of traditional folklore and anthropological significance. Immersed in the tumult black tar, recording with his camera the ink-stained celebrants, Amat produced a series of images on which later he made subtle interventions with black paint, bringing out a sense of movement, masking a face, or underlining a fleeting trace. The dance of ink with ink is heightened into a striking dialogue of blackened surfaces.
£21.15
Editorial RM Mexico Yoshua Okón: Collateral
Yoshua Okon (Mexico 1970) is a Mexican artist. He is founder of the art spaces La Panadería, which ran from 1994 to 2002 and SOMA, both in the Mexican capital. Okon’s work is in the collection of Museum like the Tate Modern in London, Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, LACMA in Los Angeles, Jumex in Mexico City or Collection Pierre Huber in Switzerland to mention a few. Collateral tracks the politically-engaged video, installation, sculptural and photographic work of Yoshua Okón. Collateral takes on convergences and casualties in the neoliberal economy, offering an archeology of the ruins and damages of global systems of exchange.
£18.00
Editorial RM Mexico Writings of Art
Marius de Zayas brings together a series of texts and essays published by the Mexican writer, critic, cartoonist, gallerist and curator, Marius de Zayas (1880-1961) in three very distinct magazines: America, Camera Work and 291; and in two small books, one published by Alfred Stieglitz's gallery and the other by The Modern Gallery. A century after its publication, these writings on art gathered for the first time in a single volume and are accompanied by an introductory study and a series of annotations written by Antonio Saborit, who has devoted himself to researching the life and work of Marius de Zayas, an essential figure in the history of modern Western art.
£24.44