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So That All Shall Know/para Que Todos lo Sepan Photographs by Daniel Hern�ndez-Salazar [Fotograf�as Por Daniel Hern�ndez-Salazar]

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ISBN-10: 029271467X

ISBN-13: 9780292714670

Edition: 2007

Authors: Oscar Iv�n Maldonado, Oscar Iv�n Maldonado

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"Years pass. They pile up like pages in a book. Everything goes unpunished. I have to scream." --Daniel Hernandez-Salazar How does an artist respond to the horrors of war and the genocide of his or her people? Can art play a role in the fight for justice? These are key questions for understanding the work of Guatemalan photographer Daniel Hernandez-Salazar. Since the 1980s, Hernandez-Salazar has created both documentary and aesthetic works that confront the state-sponsored terrorism and mass killings of Guatemala's long civil war (1962-1996). His photographic polyptych (4-panel image) "Clarification" became the icon for the Recovery of Historical Memory project of the Archbishopric of…    
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List price: $39.95
Copyright year: 2007
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Publication date: 5/1/2007
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 184
Size: 10.00" wide x 8.25" long x 1.30" tall
Weight: 2.134

OSCAR IVÁN MALDONADO has worked closely with Daniel Hernández-Salazar on several cultural projects, including the concert "Cien campanas para la Paz" ("One hundred bells for peace"), which commemorated the first anniversary of the Guatemalan peace accords. A resident of Guatemala City, Maldonado is currently Senior Conservation Scientist at The Nature Conservancy.

Foreword: The Vantage Point of Memory
Introduction
Angels, Conquests, and Memory
Portfolio: Daniel Hernandez-Salazar, Photojournalist
Icon of Memory
Portfolio: Eros + Thanatos
Daniel Hernandez-Salazar, Postmodern Humanist
Portfolio: Memory of an Angel
Photography, Urban Space, and the Historical Memory of Atrocity: The Angel Series
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