Curator

  • Art Institute Chicago
  • Harvard art museum
  • My Exhibition
A work made of sixteen digital color photographs and printed map.

United States, from the Mexican Series

1997/99

Rosângela Rennó Brazilian, born 1962

Brazil

Rosângela Rennó originally designed United States (Mexican Series) as a public art project of mural-size photographs installed in storefronts in San Diego and Tijuana. Working with Eduardo Zepeda, a photographer who specializes in wedding portraits‚ Rennó documented people from the sixteen Mexican states who had migrated to Tijuana presumably to cross into the United States. (The title challenges expectations by referring to the “united states” of the Mexican federation, not to its northern neighbor.) The subjects were photographed in their places of work, and the map of Mexico identifies each subject’s point of origin. The portraits convey the nature of experience along one of the most heavily policed and trafficked borders in the world.

Sixteen digital color photographs and printed map

Contemporary Art

Latin American

Women artists