Librario Escuela Julio Mella
Photograph
ca. 2003 (photographed)
ca. 2003 (photographed)
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Leading contemporary photographer Desiree Dolron travels extensively, recording her journeys. Once back home in the Netherlands, she digitally enhances her images to present a richer version of events in darkly saturated colours. This scene from a Cuban library evokes extreme stillness. The portrait is of José Martí, one of Cuba’s greatest writers and most committed political activists.
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Materials and techniques | Cibachrome |
Brief description | Photograph, Cibachrome, Librario Escuela Julio Mella, 'I Gave You All of My Dreams' Desiree Dolron, ca. 2003, Cuba |
Physical description | Colour photograph of shelves of books below a portrait of a man hanging on a wall. |
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Marks and inscriptions | 'Desiree Dolron' (Signature of photograph on version of photograph.) |
Gallery label | Dolron travels extensively, recording her journeys with a photographer's zeal. Once back home these artefacts are digitally enhanced to present a richer version of events in darkly saturated colours. This scene from a Cuban library evokes a heightened atmosphere of stillness. The portrait shown is of Jose Marti, one of Cuba's greatest writers, and committed political activists.(2008-2009) |
Credit line | Purchased through the Cecil Beaton Royalties Fund |
Historical context | The photograph shows the book shelves at the Library of Julio Mella the political revolutionary, exiled from Cuba in the USA who was assassinated in 1929, while walking with his lover the photographer Tina Modotti. The portrait shown in this photograph is of Jose Marti, one of the great writers and political activists born in Cuba,who was driven to see the island free of Colonial rule. |
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Summary | Leading contemporary photographer Desiree Dolron travels extensively, recording her journeys. Once back home in the Netherlands, she digitally enhances her images to present a richer version of events in darkly saturated colours. This scene from a Cuban library evokes extreme stillness. The portrait is of José Martí, one of Cuba’s greatest writers and most committed political activists. |
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Accession number | E.2057-2004 |
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Record created | May 20, 2004 |
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