Luis González Palma Explained

Luis González Palma (1957) is a Guatemalan photographer. Much of his work "has revolved around the strange hybrids of race and culture that add up to Latin America."[1]

Life and work

Luis González Palma, was born in Guatemala City, Guatemala in 1957. After training to be an architect[2] at Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala,[3] he began a career in photography and video.[4]

His first individual exhibition, Autoconfesion, was in 1989 at the Museum of Contemporary Hispanic Art, New York, and had a breakthrough at the Houston FotoFest in 1992.[5] [6] He was awarded the Gran Premio PHotoEspaña award in 1999, exhibited his work in the 49th and 51st Venice Biennale, and contributed to the production of The Death and the Maiden in the Malmö Opera, 2008.[7]

Publications

General references

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Francis. Hodgson. 2020-06-29. La Luz de la Mente, by Luis González Palma. 22 April 2018.
  2. Web site: 2020-06-29. Aesthetica Magazine - Interview with Luis González Palma, Photographer, PHotoEspaña. Aesthetica Magazine.
  3. Web site: Luis González Palma: Juan, c. 1998. 2020-06-27. Weisman Art Museum. en-US.
  4. Web site: Light and darkness: Luis Gonzáles Palma. 2020-06-28. v1.zonezero.com.
  5. Book: Communications, Emmis. Texas Monthly. March 1992. Emmis Communications. en.
  6. Web site: Exhibiciones. 2020-06-30. Luis Gonzales Palma. es.
  7. Web site: Luis González Palma. 2020-06-28. LensCulture.