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Self-portrait holding plate

Martín Chambica. 1925 - ca. 1930

MALI, Museo de Arte de Lima

MALI, Museo de Arte de Lima
Lima, Peru

Early in the twentieth century there was singular phenomenon in the main provincial cities of Peru, particularly in those located in the southern highlands. Even if by omission of painting and sculpture, various circumstances permitted photography to fully take over the artistic field in the small provincial capitals. Hand in hand with international Pictorialism, the photographic studio became an art gallery, and the photographer an influential visual creator in the public sphere. That is what is projected in the spirit of reflection of the self-portrait of Puno-born Martín Chambi, who was trained as an apprentice at the great photographic studio of Max Vargas in Arequipa. In the photograph, Chambi contemplates the plate of his own self-portrait, an image that enacts his identity as a photographer, and in doing so, his personality as an intellectual creator. (NM)

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  • Title: Self-portrait holding plate
  • Creator Lifespan: Puno, 1891 - Cusco, 1973
  • Creator Nationality: Peruvian
  • Creator Gender: Masculine
  • Creator Death Place: Cusco
  • Creator Birth Place: Puno
  • Date Created: ca. 1925 - ca. 1930
  • Physical Dimensions: w200 x h250 cm (Complete)
  • Type: Modern copy in gelatin silver print on paper
  • Rights: Colección Museo de Arte de Lima. Donación Archivo Chambi y Fundación Telefónica
  • photographer: Martín Chambi
  • Título original: Autorretrato con placa
  • Técnica: Copia moderna en gelatina de plata sobre papel
  • Texto curatorial: A inicios del siglo XX, surgió un fenómeno singular en las principales ciudades de provincia del Perú, especialmente en las ubicadas dentro de la sierra sureña. Diversas circunstancias permitieron que la fotografía, aunque fuera por omisión de la pintura y la escultura, llegara a apropiarse plenamente del espacio de lo artístico. De la mano del pictorialismo internacional, el estudio fotográfico fue galería de arte, y el fotógrafo un influyente creador visual en la esfera pública. Es lo que se proyecta en el espíritu reflexivo del autorretrato del puneño Martín Chambi, quien se formara como aprendiz en la gran casa fotográfica de Max Vargas, en Arequipa. En la fotografía, Chambi contempla la placa de su propio autorretrato, imagen que pone en escena su identidad como fotógrafo y, al hacerlo, su personalidad como creador intelectual. (NM)
MALI, Museo de Arte de Lima

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