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Janelle Lynch: Los Jardines de México

$150.00

“Lynch manages to create pictorial order and locate the sites of subtle drama within these Mexican gardens. Her approach has an exquisite lightness of touch, which ensures that the meaning of her photographs is neither too literal nor over- prescribed.“

— Charlotte Cotton


Photographs by Janelle Lynch
Texts by José Antonio Aldrete-Haas and Mario Bellatín

Hardbound
11 x 14 inches
80 pages / 41 images
ISBN: 9781934435311

Rare: $150

Limited edition of this book available HERE

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“Lynch manages to create pictorial order and locate the sites of subtle drama within these Mexican gardens. Her approach has an exquisite lightness of touch, which ensures that the meaning of her photographs is neither too literal nor over- prescribed.“

— Charlotte Cotton


Photographs by Janelle Lynch
Texts by José Antonio Aldrete-Haas and Mario Bellatín

Hardbound
11 x 14 inches
80 pages / 41 images
ISBN: 9781934435311

Rare: $150

Limited edition of this book available HERE

“Lynch manages to create pictorial order and locate the sites of subtle drama within these Mexican gardens. Her approach has an exquisite lightness of touch, which ensures that the meaning of her photographs is neither too literal nor over- prescribed.“

— Charlotte Cotton


Photographs by Janelle Lynch
Texts by José Antonio Aldrete-Haas and Mario Bellatín

Hardbound
11 x 14 inches
80 pages / 41 images
ISBN: 9781934435311

Rare: $150

Limited edition of this book available HERE

Los Jardines de México begins with El Jardín de Juegos (Mexico City, 2002-2003), the first project JANELLE LYNCH made upon her move to Mexico City, where she lived for three years. Made with a 4 × 5-inch camera, the images, void of people, as are all of the works in the book, show the relics of a children’s playground conquered by nature and neglect.

The Donde Andaba series (Mexico City, 2005), made with a 6 x 7-cm format camera, follows and represents a progression from the prior series in both content and form. The images juxtapose wild plant life with architecture and explore the subject of the persistence of life despite its ambient conditions.

Akna, the Mayan goddess of birth and fertility, is also believed to be a guardian saint. The photographs in this series, Akna (Chiapas, 2006), Lynch’s first with an 8 × 10-inch camera, are portraits of anthropomorphized tree stumps in a nature reserve, which investigate the theme of regeneration.

Lynch made the final series in the book, La Fosa Común (Mexico City, 2007), also with an 8 × 10-inch camera, in the functioning, century-old common grave, centrally located within the city. The photographs of vegetation in various stages of the life cycle, coupled with subtle suggestions of the setting, further the exploration of notions of loss and death that El Jardín de Juegos began in 2002–2003, while simultaneously celebrating life and its intricate beauty.

 

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