- from the series Blanco y negro documental
- Fom the series Black and White Documentary
Sheet: 11 × 17 in. (27.9 × 43.2 cm)
Frame (outer): 17 3/16 × 20 15/16 × 1 1/4 in. (43.6 × 53.2 × 3.2 cm)
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Arien Chang Castán’s initial exposure to photography in the early 2000s consisted of little more than books borrowed from the Spanish Cultural Center and basic darkroom instruction he received at an old photography studio where ID photos were still shot, developed, and printed in analog fashion. He soon adopted a documentary style of street photography. Shooting a military parade in Havana in 2007, Chang hinted at what was missing from the scene: Fidel Castro had been ill and absent from public view for some time, so spectators watching military equipment roll by were waiting to see if their president would appear.
A principios de la década de 2000, Arien Chang Castán se interesó por la fotografía gracias a libros que le prestara el Centro Cultural de España. Asimismo recibió adiestramiento básico en un viejo estudio donde se tomaban, revelaban e imprimían fotos de identificación de forma analógica. Pronto se decantó por un estilo documental callejero. En esta fotografía de un desfile militar en La Habana en 2007, Chang insinúa lo que falta en la escena: los espectadores esperan expectantes la posible aparición de Fidel Castro, quien llevaba tiempo enfermo y ausente de la vida pública.
ProvenanceMadeleine and Harvey Plonsker, Glencoe, Illinois; given to MFAH, 2024.
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