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Paz Errázuriz — Woman with her permanently missing daughter's portrait
Paz Errázuriz

Woman with her permanently missing daughter's portrait

Paz Errázuriz's poignant gelatin silver print, "Woman with her permanently missing daughter's portrait," presents a deeply moving study of memory and resilience. The central figure, an elderly woman with a gentle smile and a halo of white hair, engages directly with the viewer, her gaze conveying a complex mix of sorrow and fortitude. In her hands, she cradles a framed photograph of a younger woman, whose own radiant smile mirrors a past joy. This image within an image creates a powerful narrative, instantly drawing attention to the profound personal history held within the older woman's grasp. The black and white tonality, characteristic of Errázuriz's distinctive aesthetic, imbues the scene with a timeless quality, emphasizing the emotional weight of the subject. The title of the work is central to its interpretation, revealing a heartbreaking narrative of loss that transcends the visual surface. The mention of a "permanently missing daughter" immediately places the image within a broader human rights context, particularly resonant in Errázuriz's native Chile, where enforced disappearances during the dictatorship left indelible wounds. Through this intimate portrait, Errázuriz transforms a personal tragedy into a universal meditation on enduring grief and the human spirit's capacity to preserve love and memory against overwhelming odds. The delicate texture of the woman's knitted cardigan and the ornate frame of the portrait are rendered with exquisite detail, testament to the artist's mastery of the gelatin silver process, which enhances the photograph's evocative power. This work stands as a compelling example of Errázuriz's acclaimed practice, which consistently explores themes of identity, vulnerability, and resilience among individuals and communities often overlooked or marginalized. "Woman with her permanently missing daughter's portrait" is not merely a document of a moment but a profound statement on the lasting impact of historical trauma and the quiet strength found in remembrance. Its directness and emotional honesty make it a significant acquisition for collectors interested in photography that combines artistic rigor with powerful social commentary, offering a poignant reflection on the human condition.

Medium
Gelatin silver print
Location
Wright, Chicago, United States

🔨 Auction Lot

Wright: 20|21 Art: The Chicago Edition (July 2022)

July 14, 2022

Estimate: $1,500 to $2,500

Lot 307

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Paz Errázuriz, Woman with her permanently missing daughter's portrait

Paz Errázuriz's poignant gelatin silver print, "Woman with her permanently missing daughter's portrait," presents a deeply moving study of memory and resilience. The central figure, an elderly woman with a gentle smile and a halo of white hair, engages directly with the viewer, her gaze conveying a complex mix of sorrow and fortitude. In her hands, she cradles a framed photograph of a younger woman, whose own radiant smile mirrors a past joy. This image within an image creates a powerful narrative, instantly drawing attention to the profound personal history held within the older woman's grasp. The black and white tonality, characteristic of Errázuriz's distinctive aesthetic, imbues the scene with a timeless quality, emphasizing the emotional weight of the subject. The title of the work is central to its interpretation, revealing a heartbreaking narrative of loss that transcends the visual surface. The mention of a "permanently missing daughter" immediately places the image within a broader human rights context, particularly resonant in Errázuriz's native Chile, where enforced disappearances during the dictatorship left indelible wounds. Through this intimate portrait, Errázuriz transforms a personal tragedy into a universal meditation on enduring grief and the human spirit's capacity to preserve love and memory against overwhelming odds. The delicate texture of the woman's knitted cardigan and the ornate frame of the portrait are rendered with exquisite detail, testament to the artist's mastery of the gelatin silver process, which enhances the photograph's evocative power. This work stands as a compelling example of Errázuriz's acclaimed practice, which consistently explores themes of identity, vulnerability, and resilience among individuals and communities often overlooked or marginalized. "Woman with her permanently missing daughter's portrait" is not merely a document of a moment but a profound statement on the lasting impact of historical trauma and the quiet strength found in remembrance. Its directness and emotional honesty make it a significant acquisition for collectors interested in photography that combines artistic rigor with powerful social commentary, offering a poignant reflection on the human condition.

Medium
Gelatin silver print
Seen at
Wright, Chicago, United States

Related themes

Intimate Portrait, Historical Memory, Photography, Chilean Art, Family And Identity, Latin American, Conceptual, Feminist Art, Resistance Art, Documentary Photography, Gelatin Silver Print, Memory and Loss, Social Commentary, Black And White, Portrait, Elderly Subject, Political Art, Female Artist, Human Rights, Figurative, Grief And Mourning

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