Martín Chambi

Martín Chambi

Martín Chambi Jiménez or Martín Chambi de Coaza, (Puno, Peru November 5, 1891 – Cuzco, September 13, 1973) was a photographer, originally from southern Peru. He was one of the first major indigenous Latin American photographers.

Recognized for the profound historic and ethnic documentary value of his photographs, he was a prolific portrait photographer in the towns and countryside of the Peruvian Andes. As well as being the leading portrait photographer in Cuzco, Chambi made many landscape photographs, which he sold mainly in the form of postcards, a format he pioneered of in Peru.[1]

In 1979, New York's MOMA held a Chambi retrospective, which later traveled to various locations and inspired other international expositions of his work.

Contents

Beginnings as a photographer

Martín Chambi was born into a Quechua-speaking peasant family in one of the poorest regions of Peru, at the end of the nineteenth century. When his father went to work in a Carabaya Province gold mine on a small tributary of the River Inambari, Martin went along.

There he had his first contact with photography, learning the rudiments from the photographer of the Santo Domingo Mine near Coaza (owned by the Inca Mining Company of Bradford, Pa). This chance encounter planted the spark that made him seek to support himself as a professional photographer. With that idea in mind, he headed in 1908 to the city of Arequipa, where photography was more developed and where there were established photographers who had taken the time to develop individual photographic styles and impeccable technique.

Chambi initially served as an apprentice in the studio of Max T. Vargas, but after nine years set up his own studio in Sicuani in 1917, publishing his first postcards in November of that year. In 1923 he moved to Cuzco and opened a studio there, photographing both society figures and his indigenous compatriots. During his career, Chambi also travelled the Andes extensively, photographing the landscapes, Inca ruins, and local people.[1]

Critical response

"It is wrong to focus too much on the testimonial value of his photos. They have that, indeed, but, in equal measure they express the milieu in which he lived and they show (...) that when he got behind a camera, he became a giant, a true inventor, a veritable force of invention, a recreator of life."

- Mario Vargas Llosa

Chronology

  • 1891 - Born in Coaza, Puno (Peru) to a Quechua-speaking indigenous family.[2]
  • 1905 - Father dies. Travels to the banks of the Inambari to work in the gold mines, meets photographers working at the Santo Domingo Mine owned by the Inca Mining Co.
  • 1908 - Apprentice in the photographic studio of Max T. Vargas, in Arequipa.
  • 1917 - Opens his first photographic studio in Sicuani, Puno.
  • 1920 - Establishes himself in the city of Cusco, photographing in the "painterly" style he learned in Arequipa.
  • 1927 - Beginning of his mature photographic style.
  • 1938 - Opens studio gallery
  • 1950 - Cusco earthquake. End of the "Cusco School". After this, he gradually ceases to work actively as a photographer.
  • 1958 - Exposition in his honor on the occasion of 50 years of his career as a photographer.
  • 1964 - Chambi Exposition en Mexico ("Primera Convención de la Federación Internacional de Arte Fotográfico")
  • 1973 - Chambi dies in Cusco, in his old studio on Calle Marqués.
  • 1976 - Documentary, El arte fotográfico de Martín Chambi, by José Carlos Huayhuaca.
  • 1977 - First work in cataloguing and restoring Chambi's photographic archives, financed by the Earthwatch Foundation (Belmont, Massachusetts) marks the beginning of international recognition of his work.
  • 1979 - Retrospective exposition at MOMA in New York City.
  • 1981 - Latin American photography exhibit in Zurich.
  • 1986 - BBC Arena film "Martin Chambi and The Heirs of the Incas" distributed on television worldwide.
  • 1990 - Exposition dedicated to Chambi at the Círculo de Bellas Artes in Madrid. Book of his work published to coincide with exhibition.

Publications

  • Martín Chambi, Photographs 1920-1950. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1993. ISBN 1-56098-244-6 (originally published in Spain by Lunwerg Editores, 1990
  • Martín Chambi and the Heirs of the Incas. A documentary film by Paul Yule and Andy Harries, originally made for the BBC in 1986.

References

  1. ^ a b Martín Chambi, Photographs 1920-1950, pp16-18
  2. ^ Hulleah Tsinhnahjinnie, Veronica Passalacqua (2007). Our People, Our Land, Our Images: International Indigenous Photographers. Heyday Books. pp. 71. ISBN 1597140570. 

External links


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Martín Chambi — Jiménez ou Martín Chambi de Coaza (né le 5 novembre 1891 à Puno et mort le 13 septembre 1973 à Cuzco) était un photographe originaire du sud du Pérou. Il fut l un des premiers grands photographes autochtones d Amérique latine …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Martín Chambi — Jiménez (1891 1973) fue un fotógrafo indígena nacido en Coaza, Puno, en el sur del Perú. Es considerado una de las grandes figuras de la fotografía americana. Reconocido por sus fotos de profundo testimonio social, histórico y étnico, ha… …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • Martín Chambi Jiménez — (n. 5 de noviembre de 1891 † m. 13 de septiembre de 1973) fue un fotógrafo indígena nacido en Coaza, Provincia de Carabaya, al norte del Lago Titicaca, en el Perú, pero encontró en el Cusco más de un motivo para grabar sus imágenes en el corazón… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Martin Solveig — Solveig Chartplatzierungen (vorläufig) Vorlage:Infobox Chartplatzier …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • C'est la vie (album de Martin Solveig) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir C est la vie. C est la vie Album par Martin Solveig Sortie 2 juin 2008 Genre …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Fotografía en el Perú — La fotografía en el Perú se inició con la introducción del daguerrotipo en 1842, durante el siglo XIX la ciudad de Lima fue la sede de una importante producción fotográfica, mientras que diversos fotógrafos ambulantes recorrieron el país haciendo …   Wikipedia Español

  • List of Peruvians — República del Perú This is a list of famous Peruvians. Artists Directors * Armando Robles Godoy, film director and screenwriter [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0324162/] * Francisco J. Lombardi, film director * Ricardo de Montreuil, film director… …   Wikipedia

  • Pérou — República del Perú (es) Piruw Republika …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Perou — Pérou Wikipédia …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Péruvien — Pérou Wikipédia …   Wikipédia en Français

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”