Mexico: Photographs by Mark Cohen
I made these pictures exactly as if I was taking pictures in Wilkes-Barre, my hometown. I was led only by what I could see on the street. Of course, the extreme newness of this giant country, Mexico, was shocking to me. There really is surrealism in the air.
Mark Cohen
Between 1981 and 2003, Mark Cohen travelled to Mexico eight times. Seduced by the surrealist qualities he found there, Cohen took his camera to the streets of Mexico City, Oaxaca City, and Mérida, as well as other parts of the Yucatán. Following his split-second impulses, Cohen took his signature grab shots, often flooding the subjects with the artificial light of the flash. His black-and-white photographs, taken at arms length with minimal focus, capture the textures and rhythms of gritty city streets and city life. Reminiscent of Cohens iconic photographs of working-class Pennsylvania towns, yet imbued with a perceptible sense of foreignness, these Mexican images convey the restless energy and strangeness of daily life.
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