Louis Carlos Bernal: Monografa

by Elizabeth Ferrer

Louis Carlos Bernal (Photographer), Rebecca Senf, and Duncan Whyte (Designer)

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A landmark survey of one of the most significant American photographers of the twentieth century



Best known for his intimate portrayals of barrio communities of the Southwest United States, Louis Carlos Bernal made photographs in the late 1970s and 1980s that draw upon the resonance of Catholicism, Indigenous beliefs, and popular practices tied to the land. For Bernal, photography was a potent tool in affirming the value of individuals and communities who lacked visibility and agency. Working in both black and white and in color, he photographed the interiors of homes and their inhabitants, often presenting his subjects surrounded by the objects they lived with—framed portraits of family members, religious pictures and statuaries, small shrines festooned with flowers, and elements of contemporary popular culture. Bernal viewed these spaces as rich with personal, cultural, and spiritual meaning, and his unforgettable photographs express a vision of la vida cotidiana—everyday life—as a state of grace. The first major scholarly account of Bernal’s life and work by the esteemed historian Elizabeth Ferrer, Louis Carlos Bernal: Monografía is the definitive book about an essential photographic artist.






Copublished by Aperture and the Center for Creative Photography, Tucson
  • ISBN10 1597115576
  • ISBN13 9781597115575
  • Publish Date 13 June 2024
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Aperture
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 236
  • Language English