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Mauricio Toro-Goya

Procesion: 1973-2023


  • Editorial RM (Prestel)
  • by Pablo Ortiz Monasterio, Mauricio Toro-Goya, Gloria Cortés Aliaga, Claudia Guerra Pino
Commemorating the 50th year since the 1973 Civil-Military Coup in Chile, spearheaded by Augusto Pinochet, Chilean photographer Toro-Goya delves deeply into the harrowing subject of the Forced Disappearances that occurred between 1973 and 1990. This work, dedicated to the memory of the vanished, stands as a poignant historical testament. The representative body transforms into a symbolic reality, bridging the memory voids for those in ceaseless pursuit.

ISBN 9788419233745 | EN-SP | PB
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Publisher Editorial RM (Prestel)
ISBN 9788419233745
Author(s) by Pablo Ortiz Monasterio, Mauricio Toro-Goya, Gloria Cortés Aliaga, Claudia Guerra Pino
Publication date December 2023
Edition Paperback
Dimensions 300 x 150 mm
Illustrations 35 bw.ill.
Pages 72
Language(s) Eng./ Span. ed.
Description

Commemorating the 50th year since the 1973 Civil-Military Coup in Chile, spearheaded by Augusto Pinochet, Chilean photographer Toro-Goya delves deeply into the harrowing subject of the Forced Disappearances that occurred between 1973 and 1990.

In this piece, characters grapple with the agonizing potential of discovering their vanished loved ones through a fictional narrative. A tangible tension intertwines the narrative and documentary elements, creating a visually compelling exploration of historical trauma in "Procession." Baroque stylistic techniques are employed, a style Toro-Goya dubs as "Baroque Documentarism".

The book appeals to these interested in the socio-political dynamics of that era and resonates profoundly with audiences concerned about human rights and social justice.

For decades, military forces pursued, tortured, and hid those who stood against the Pinochet regime. Currently, about 1500 individuals remain unaccounted for in Chile, with their families persistently seeking answers. "Procession" showcases a meticulously curated visual narrative by Toro-Goya, in partnership with the Association of Relatives of Disappeared Detainees from La Serena, Chile.

This work, dedicated to the memory of the vanished, stands as a poignant historical testament. The representative body transforms into a symbolic reality, bridging the memory voids for those in ceaseless pursuit.