The artist looks for a path between tangled branches. Reconfiguring a personal archive of diverse Colombian landscapes, experimenting with a variety of printing materials to reconstruct a whole from these fragments, recreating a forest in the center of Bogotá. Wynograd also examines a historical archive of landscapes, the roots of his own vision. He believes that the old mimetic dream of photography is still alive. These exercises aim to weave a series of visual connections and reflect on the complex web of interdependencies between humans and nature. If there is a light of hope in the midst of overlapping crises, it is the awareness that we all belong to a whole. Perhaps these images can help in that reflection.
Bosques Humedos Tropicales and Selva Nocturna. Triptych
Set of 3 Photographs B&W and Color, 2021 - 2023
Overall size:
Frame size: 68 H x 73.5 W x 2 D in.
Image size: 48.3 H x 54.7 W in.
Individual size:
1. Bosque Tropical Húmedo Nuquí, 2021
Pigment Prints
Frame size: 58.5 H x 41.5 W x 2 D in.Sheet size: 43.3 H x 36.2 W in.
Image Size: 37.8 H x 30.7 W in.
Edition 4/7 + 1AP2. Bosque Húmedo Tropical II Nuqui, 2021
Pigment Prints
Frame size: 27 H x 32 W x 1 D in.
Image size: 20 H x 24 W in.
Edition of 7 + 2AP3. Selva Nocturna 02, 2023 by Miguel Winograd
Gelatin Silver Prints
Frame size: 41 H x 30 W x 1.5 D in.
Image size: 28.3 H x 21.2 W in.
Edition of 7 + 2APWood frame
Miguel Winograd is a Colombian photographer. After years of graduate study in Latin American History, he completed the documentary photography program at the International Center of Photography (ICP) in New York. His personal work explores the relationship between people and their environment, narratives of social conflict, and the dense interconnections of the Colombian landscape. Occasionally, he prefers to make portraits of trees. His work has been exhibited in New York, Berlin, Mexico City, and Bogotá, and published in different media, including The New York Times and The New Republic.