SAN DIEGO, CA.- The
Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego opened Cerca Series: Javier Ram韗ez Lim髇 at its La Jolla location. The exhibition--curated by MCASD Assistant Curator, Luc韆 Sanrom醤--features photographic works by the Tijuana-based artist Javier Ram韗ez Lim髇, and will be on view through May 10, 2009.
Ram韗ez Lim髇 mines the ground between photography as straight journalistic document and as a source for conceptual and poetic interrogation. He attains this through breaks and alterations in the image's representational fa鏰de that take various forms: textual application, digital manipulation and, as for this Cerca Series, the pairing of two independent bodies of work to create a third.
The exhibition presents two documentary photography series that--separately and using distinct photographic techniques and conventions--document different moments in the process of migration and adaptation of Mexican communities in the Southern United States. Ram韗ez Lim髇's color portraits in the series Mexican Quincea馿ra (2006-2008) capture central characters in real festivities celebrating the 15th-birthday of adolescent women living in San Diego County--the equivalent to Sweet 16 parties in the United States. These images are brought together with black-and-white landscape photos from the series De Altar al S醩abe (2007) taken in an area of the Sonoran desert known as Altar, a remote and dangerous region where illegal migrants and drugs are smuggled north.
Ram韗ez Lim髇 conceptualizes these pairings as a form of infiltration of the social and ethnographic content of one series into the other. This transforms the new pairings into a temporal narrative about migration but also a more allusive and open-ended reflection upon the subject. The landscapes infiltrate or seep into the cultural discourse of the Mexican Quincea馿ra series, becoming a backdrop to that celebration and its characters, while offering a shorthand social history of a community. Ram韗ez Lim髇's work insinuates a suggestive and intimate mode of observation upon a social phenomenon whose face is dominated by stereotypical media representations.
Javier Ram韗ez Lim髇 lives and works in Tijuana. He studied photography in Mexico City and New York and has exhibited in biennials, festivals, and solo and group exhibitions, including Encuentros Abiertos de Fotograf韆 (Buenos Aires, 2000); Reconstrucci髇 de Familia at Fluss Gallery (Viena, 2000); In this place at Art in General (New York, 2004); Viva Mexico at Zacheta National Gallery (Varsovia, 2007); Laberinto de miradas, Nueva Foto Documental Iberoamericana (Mexico City, 2008); and Proyecto C韛ico at Centro Cultural Tijuana (Tijuana, 2008).
Javier Ram韗ez Lim髇 is the fifth recipient of MCASD's annual purchase award honoring regional artists of exceptional promise. The intention of the award is to encourage and support emerging and under-recognized artists with an exhibition and to acknowledge the achievements of regional artists with an annual acquisition prize.