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The Gallegos Twins from Belen, NM: From the series “Barrios de Nuevo México”

Frank Blazquez2019

Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery

Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery
Washington, D.C., United States

Having developed a chemical dependency in Chicago, Frank Blazquez moved to New Mexico in 2010 with the hope of starting anew. Yet, within a short time, he returned to drug use and became a participant in Albuquerque’s narcotics trade. Resolved to rehabilitate himself, he returned to college and began this series of photographs. New Mexicans soon started reaching out to him, asking that he make their portraits and tell their stories.

Here, Bunny (left) and Aubrey (right) Gallegos, of Belen, New Mexico, stand near Rio Communities Boulevard. “Proud to use the term Chicana, they say it is equally important to use the label New Mexican,” Blazquez said. Bunny and Aubrey, like many in the state, are proud of their New Mexican heritage and can trace their roots back to 1706, when King Philip II of Spain granted colonists permission to settle Albuquerque.

Frank Blazquez (born 1987, Chicago, Illinois) Currently resides Albuquerque, New Mexico Inkjet print, 2019
Collection of the artist

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  • Title: The Gallegos Twins from Belen, NM: From the series “Barrios de Nuevo México”
  • Creator: Frank Blazquez
  • Date Created: 2019
  • Rights: Collection of the artist /Copyrighted by artist.
  • Medium: Inkjet print
Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery

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