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Martín Chambi: Photography
Martín Chambi: Photography
by Martín Chambi
 
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London, UK: RM | D.A.P (March 2022)

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Chambi’s chronicles of Andean life and Inca ruins highlight Peru’s emerging Indigenous discourse

Of Indigenous origin, Peruvian photographer Martín Chambi (1891–1973) dedicated a large part of his life to photographing the Peruvian Andes, reclaiming the pre-Hispanic past through images of Inca ruins and portraits of life in Andean communities in the early 20th century. Chambi’s work brings a new perspective to photography of the time, highlighting the emerging Indigenous discourse that was starting to gain force in South America. While he was not the first to photograph Machu Picchu, Chambi was among the first Peruvian chroniclers of the Inca citadel. Drawing on Machu Picchu’s geometric forms, Chambi’s work entered a new phase in which shape, space and texture build toward more complex compositions and starker contrasts, making him an emblem of contemporary documentary photography in Peru and Latin America. This gorgeous clothbound volume compiles 170 of Chambi’s black-and-white images.

Martín Chambi Jiménez (1891–1973) was one of the first major Indigenous Latin American photographers. He was a prolific portrait photographer in the towns and countryside of the Peruvian Andes. As well as being the leading portrait photographer in Cuzco, he also made many landscape photographs, which he sold mainly in the form of postcards, a format he pioneered in Peru. In 1979, MoMA held a Chambi retrospective, which later traveled to various locations and inspired other international expositions of his work.

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