This monograph spans more than forty years of work by Paz Errázuriz, a leading figure in chilean photography. From her early series created in the 1970s to her most recent and previously unpublished works, such as Ñuble, Próceres, and Sepur Zarco, Errázuriz’s images reveal a deep feminist and social commitment. The photographer turns her gaze toward the invisible, to those who live on the margins; a body of work that resonates even more strongly today as it reflects the upheavals of contemporary society. Her long-term approach allows her to build strong relationships with her subjects—men and women who pose with pride, at times with abandon—offering access to a part of their intimacy.
Author: Paz Errázuriz.