XXXVII 85, Día de los Muertos, Oaxaca, Mexico, 2017
- 170 x 140 cm
- Fotografie in oplage
- Archival print
The Day of the Dead festival may be about death, about honouring and remembering lost loved ones, but it is a joyful and colourful spectacle.
It is all about the love of life, celebrated in dance, song and costume. Every family sets up a shrine with pictures of those they have lost and wish to remember, and visits the graves of relatives.
Since his first internationally acclaimed exploration of Tibet nearly 30 years ago, Jimmy Nelson (born in Kent, England, 1967) has traveled to the world's most hidden corners to photograph indigenous peoples. In 2013 he published his first book "Before They Pass Away", making his lifelong dream of creating awareness about the unimaginable diversity of the world a reality.
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- Art advice at home for 20 years
- Best to judge in your own interior
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Jimmy Nelson
Since his first internationally acclaimed exploration of Tibet nearly 30 years ago, Jimmy Nelson (born in Kent, England, 1967) has traveled to the world's most hidden corners to photograph indigenous peoples. In 2013 he published his first book "Before They Pass Away", making his lifelong dream of creating awareness about the unimaginable diversity of the world a reality.