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1954 - 2012

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  • Art period: Contemporary
  • Works on APS: 2
  • Top-ranked work: La Comadre Matilda, Coyolillo, Veracruz
  • Nationality: Mexico
  • Museums on APS:
    • National Museum of Mexican Art
    • National Museum of Mexican Art
    • National Museum of Mexican Art
    • National Museum of Mexican Art
    • National Museum of Mexican Art
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
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  • Top 3 works:
    • La Comadre Matilda, Coyolillo, Veracruz
    • Toro al centro, Carnaval, Coyolillo, Veracruz
  • Also known as:
    • manuel gonzález de la parra
    • juan manuel gonzalez de la parra
    • manuel gonzalez de la parra
  • Born: 1954, Cuitzá, Mexico
  • Lifespan: 58 years
  • Died: 2012

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Kérdés 1:
In what Mexican state was Juan Manuel González de la Parra born?
Kérdés 2:
González de la Parra primarily focused his photographic work on which communities?
Kérdés 3:
At which university did Juan Manuel González de la Parra study?
Kérdés 4:
What style of photography is Juan Manuel González de la Parra known for?

Biography

Juan Manuel González de la Parra (1954-2012) was a Mexican photographer born in Cuitzá, Michoacán, and based in Xalapa, Veracruz. He is recognized for his poignant black and white documentary photography focusing on the Afro-descendant communities of Veracruz, Mexico, and along the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of Colombia.

Early Life and Education

  • Origins: González de la Parra’s formative years in a small town in Michoacán significantly influenced his artistic perspective. His subsequent move to Xalapa, Veracruz, marked the beginning of his formal art education.
  • University Studies: He studied at the Faculty of Arts of the Universidad Veracruzana, where he was mentored by prominent figures in the Mexican art scene: Carlos Jurado, Nacho López, and Adrián Mendieta. These mentors played a crucial role in shaping his photographic style and approach.
  • Early Influences: The combination of his upbringing and academic training instilled in him a deep appreciation for cultural identity and social realities, themes that would become central to his work.

Photographic Career and Style

  • Early Work (1978- onwards): González de la Parra began his professional career in 1978 as a photographer for the Universidad Veracruzana. This position allowed him to travel extensively throughout the state, documenting various projects and communities.
  • Focus on Afro-descendant Communities: His work became particularly known for its sensitive portrayal of Afro-Mexican communities in Veracruz and Colombia. He dedicated himself to capturing their traditions, daily lives, and cultural heritage.
  • Black and White Aesthetic: González de la Parra primarily worked in black and white photography, a choice that enhanced the emotional impact and timeless quality of his images. This aesthetic allowed him to focus on form, texture, and light, emphasizing the essence of his subjects.
  • Documentary Approach: His photographs are characterized by a documentary approach, aiming to present an authentic and unvarnished view of the communities he photographed. He avoided romanticization or exoticism, instead focusing on portraying their dignity and resilience.

Exhibitions and Recognition

  • Collections: González de la Parra’s work is held in several important collections, including the Colección Andrés Blaisten (Mexico) and the Museo de Arte de Orizaba (Veracruz, Mexico).
  • Museum Exhibitions: His photographs have been exhibited internationally, including at the Philadelphia Museum of Art (United States) and the Smithsonian American Art Museum (United States), demonstrating his growing recognition on a global scale.
  • Influences & Affiliations: He was influenced by artists such as Julien Levy and Graciela Iturbide.

Legacy

Juan Manuel González de la Parra’s legacy lies in his ability to capture the cultural essence and social realities of marginalized communities with sensitivity and respect. His work serves as a valuable historical document, preserving the traditions and experiences of Afro-descendant populations in Mexico and Colombia.

  • Continuing Impact: His photographs continue to inspire new generations of photographers and artists, encouraging them to use their art as a tool for social commentary and cultural preservation.
  • Artistic Significance: González de la Parra’s contribution to Mexican photography is significant. He helped elevate the profile of documentary photography and demonstrated the power of visual storytelling in addressing important social issues.