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ISBN: 978-84-17975-29-6
ISBN: 978-84-17975-37-1
ISBN: 978-84-17975-38-8
Author: Luis Carlos Tovar
Co-edition with Musée de l’Elysée
Design by Nicolas Rouvière
Texts by Luis Carlos Tovar, Joan Fontcuberta, Lydia Dorner, Tatyana Franck, María Santoyo, Cristina Lleras
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 240
Size: 19,8 x 28 cm
Language: SPA
ISBN: 978-84-17975-29-6
Year of publication: 2020
Collector’s Edition: Jardín de mi padre
On 20 February 1980, Jaime Tovar was abducted by the Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia (FARC) and forced to wander for months through the tropical rainforest of the Colombian Amazonia. His son Luis Carlos, the author of this book, was just a few months old at the time. The guerilla fighters sent a Polaroid snapshot of their captive to his family as proof that he was still alive. This project starts from the search for that uncertain photograph, but it reflects a process of rediscovery that transcends the event itself. It is a poetic exercise that speaks of our finitude and contingent nature, that explores the legacy of the past as our only mode of survival. The absence of this fetish photograph activates a performative visual essay which resorts to the mechanisms of appropriation and collage in order to remove autobiographical and documentary photography from their conventional frameworks.
The book Jardín de mi padre by Colombian artist Luis Carlos Tovar draws on the idea of post-memory as an exercise in the imaginative reconstruction of experience, as a therapy spanning generations that gives voice to the marginalised and produces new empathy with the past.