Jonathan Moller
Artist Statement
These images are from two projects that I’ve done while at home here in Denver waiting out the pandemic, with several cancelled trips, talks and shows. The first three are from a recent series of 25 photographs taken in parts of Denver after the protests, in support of Black Lives, police reform and calls for justice and equality. The last two are from a series of 25 photographs of masked figures that we have here in our home, inspired by a call from a museum in El Salvador where I’ve exhibited my work in the past.
Artist Bio
Jonathan Moller is an award-winning documentary photographer and human rights activist. He has published two books on Guatemala, a book about Peru, and a new book celebrating the diversity of young Cubans today. Moller’s work is included in the permanent collections of over twenty museums, among others: San Francisco MOMA; Museum of Fine Arts Boston; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Museo Reina Sofía in Madrid; Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Buenos Aires. He has exhibited and spoken widely in the United States, Latin America and Europe. Moller divides his time between the United States and Latin America.
www.jonathanmoller.org
Pricing
Images are available as editioned (25) archival prints sized at 16x20 inches for $500 and at 11x14 inches for $300. Non archival open edition prints are available for $250 at 16x20 and $175 at 11x14