black and white image of young girl with face painted to resemble skull, squatting down; behind her, two men in straw hats lean over with their heads together in background on R; figure wearing a checkered skirt stands on far R, pictured from waist down with bags at their feet; angel statues, flowers, candles, and stones are visible in background

%C2%A9 Martha Gabriela Driessen

Girl at Cemetery, 2017 (printed 2019)

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Martha Driessen is a self-taught photographer based in Minnesota. Drawn to documenting the lives of Chicano communities across the Midwest, her photographs capture moments of joy, connection, and contemplation that might otherwise have been lost in the tumult of street fairs, holiday celebrations, and family gatherings. As a bicultural woman photographing Mexican culture on both sides of the US border, Driessen reveals the commonalities across (and despite) the political divide.

Details
Title
Girl at Cemetery
Artist Life
born 1962
Role
Photographer
Accession Number
2019.102.1
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black and white image of young girl with face painted to resemble skull, squatting down; behind her, two men in straw hats lean over with their heads together in background on R; figure wearing a checkered skirt stands on far R, pictured from waist down with bags at their feet; angel statues, flowers, candles, and stones are visible in background

© Martha Gabriela Driessen

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