Adriana Lestido
Bio
Adriana Lestido (Argentina, 1955) began her studies in photography in 1979 and between 1982 and 1995, she worked as a photojournalist . Among numerous awards Lestido was the first Argentine photographer to receive the Guggenheim Grant-award (1995) and Hasselblad award (1991) and the Mother Jones award (1997). She received the prize to the trajectory (2021, National Academy of Fine Arts), Grand Acquisition Award of the National Photography Salon (2009), Lifetime Achievement Award (Argentine Association of Art Critics, 2009) and Outstanding Personality of Culture by the Legislature of CABA (2010), among others. She also was awarded with the Konex Award (2002) and received the Konex Platino (2022). Shes has published 8 books, including Metrópolis, which was selected as the best book at PhotoEspaña 2022 and for the Prix du Livre Arles 2022. Her solo exhibitions have spanned from Buenos Aires to New York and Berlin among other countries. She lives and works in Bs As.
Statement
Adriana Lestido uses the image as a vehicle to understand the mystery of human relationships with their environment. Works that have an impact as a social testimony but at the same time, it is the strong imprint of the artist’s sensitivity, which humanizes the stories, bringing them intimately closer, portraying emotions. It is within this dynamic that Lestido’s work establishes a bond with what she photographs on the distant, almost like a chronicler who documents behind the camera and on the other hand, shortening that distance by committing herself putting her own body into the action of the investigation, getting in contact with the protagonists of her works – generally women -, becoming part of the environments she registers. From her black and white images, austere, frank, devoid of any type of “makeup” or embellishment, Adriana Lestido exercises a heartfelt point of view through which she reveals concrete life stories, experiences of joys and sorrows, the become of nature. Perhaps her work “Madre e hija en Plaza de Mayo” (1982) or her series “Mujeres Presas” (1991-1993), “Madres e Hijas” (1995-1998) are some of her most outstanding works because of their overwhelming visual forcefulness from the aesthetic, the sensible and the formal aspects. These bodies of work show a deep dimension of feeling, of oppression, loneliness, helplessness, emptiness and insecurity, at the same time that they give birth to a new dimension of the visual experience of love and ties between human beings. Her direct, analogical photographs, with a sharp technicality in the treatment of high lights and shadows, subtract the grays, neutrals and diffuse, sweeping away the details, to give enormous meaning to the darkness and the reality that she portrays. Without rules accepted with subordination or violated with arrogance, Adriana Lestido exposes us to intense encounters, to describe situations, show what is at stake and reveal the implications.
Additional information
Gelatina de plata sobre papel fibra
2.5 x 4m / 98.4 x 157 in