Feb 15, 2025 - Mar 2, 2025
Robert Hansen
Figure in Fog, Coscomatepec, Mexico
1997/2024
Varnished platinum palladium photograph
33 x 33 in.
Courtesy of Reilly Rhodes and the artist
About Artwork: This image was exposed in 1997 during a ten-year journey that the artist undertook from 1995 through 2004 in southern Mexico and the Yucatan Peninsula. The photograph is part of a series / portfolio of images titled "Yucatan Passages". Published in book form in 2004, the work in part is in the permanent collection of Museums including The Huntington Library, The Santa Barbara Museum, The Laguna Art Museum, and the Permanent Collection of the Festival of Arts among others. The mystical atmosphere depicts the winter fog enveloping the mountain village of Coscomatepec at the foot of Pico de Orizaba (18,406 elevation) in southern Mexico.
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