Re-imagining Patagonia
2012
RE-IMAGINING PATAGONIA (2012)
Photographic prints
Variable dimensions
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
“Growing up in the 80s, the technicolor world of television, the bombardment of images and cartoons helped shape my views of the world. Among these the Smurfs are still one of the most significant and universally recognisable animations amongst generations.
To answer those who state: "You are a product of your environment", I reply that how we disseminate that information is a whole different topic.
Re-imagining Patagonia matches these blue little animations, one of the most common contrived and symbolic images of my generation to one of the most naturally beautiful lands on Earth: Patagonia. Pictures of it and of the mountains, glaciers, lakes, and rivers of Torres del Paine, the 200.000 hectares of National Park, elected Unesco Reserve Biosphere in 1978 end up on posters and postcards that travel the world. So far away and mythical this land attracts naturalists and scientific researchers all year round. It is a great responsibility for Chileans and Argentinians to preserve such a natural Paradise. This makes me question myself about the crucial connection we have, as human beings, with the land we live in. Are we aware of the potential of such uncontaminated and unexplored lands and are we doing enough to preserve them, to preserve our future?”