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Los Sumergidos is an international creative collective based in New York and Mexico that produces and distributes photography-based art publications and related projects.

Please e-mail us with any questions.

We ship from US, Mexico and/or Germany.

EL RETRATO DE TU AUSENCIA

by Alejandro “Luperca” Morales

Swiss bound softcover
Lenticular photographs mounted on covers
112 pages, 74 works
Offset printing
6.7×9 inches
First edition of 600 copies
ISBN 978-91-987606-5-1
Co-published with Kult Books, Stockholm, SE
Designed by Fernando Gallegos, Monterrey, MX

US$39. -add to cart-

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During a period of six years, Alejandro Morales collected more than 500 photographs depicting bodies published in his local newspaper, P.M., in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico. The time of extreme violence made Ciudad Juárez among the most violent cities in the world, marked by the large number of intentional homicides committed in its streets. The limits of what the press could publish were blurred as it was common to find oneself in the middle of a shootout or come across an abandoned corpse. Morales removed all the corpses that he found in the photographs in the P.M. Newspaper by manually erasing them with a gum eraser.

Morales approached the newspaper from its name, understanding it as a "Post-Mortem" space. When what was supposed to be in the image no longer appeared, the void that was left opened up a chance to think about what was actually happening. The softness of the eraser, the duration of the erasing process, and its ritual connotations confront the immediacy and brutality of these cases. These new images intend to grant an opportunity for mourning, a more dignified form of death.