JAN MULDER COLLECTION ANNOUNCES “VIEWS ABOUT A LAND”

In a presentation that has Peruvian land as its protagonist, the Colección Jan Mulder features artworks and a book by photographers Linda Connor, Jero Gonzáles and Horacio Ochoa.

JAN MULDER COLLECTION ANNOUNCES “VIEWS ABOUT A LAND”

Linda Connor (USA, 1944) visited Peru for the first time in 1984 and then in 2010. Through her 8 x 10 format camera, she recorded hundreds of images that account for her deep affinity with nature and her curiosity around the creation of sacred and archeological sites. The following book, of which only 100 copies have been edited, reflects her curiosity and astonishment at the vastness of Peruvian nature.

Jero Gonzáles (Cusco, Peru 1982) has developed photographic projects related to ethnography and the Andean Landscape over the last decade. With deep interest in the natural environment and the Quechua language, Gonzáles explores new visual posibilities by combining ancient and modern processes in the realization of his images.

Walking, photographing and naming a place has helped Gonzáles to redefine the apparent, the unsolved and subject to imagination.

Within the dynamics of the photography in Cusco, Horacio Ochoa surprises with this panoramic vintage print composed in a rare way for the time- by 3 vertical pieces. The image depicts Ochoa’s achievement at fusing, from the chose perspective, information of the archaeological site of Moray with the Apus and snowcapped background of Urubamba, in Cusco.