Fernell Franco - Fernell Franco Cali Clair-Obscur - 2016





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Fernell Franco — Fernell Franco Cali Clair Obscur, hardcover illustrated edition in French, 208 pages, Toluca Éditions, 2016.
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Fernell Franco was a major figure in Latin American photography and a professional photojournalist. His expressive personal work was devoted to hardship and the urban contrasts of Cali in Colombia.
The book is a retrospective of his work as a photographer and artist. It is in as new condition. A rare and out of print title, beautifully printed.
In a country devastated by civil war, Franco settled with his family in a marginalized neighborhood of the city when he was 8 years old, fleeing from the death threats that hung over his father's head due to his left-wing views. Franco began his career as a photographer at the age of 20, starting as a fotocinero (an itinerant photographer who takes photos of passersby on the streets, hoping they will buy their pictures from the laboratory where they are developed) before becoming a reporter for local newspapers. In the 1970s, he became a photographer for the Hernán Nichols agency. In 1972, he also worked on his first personal series, Prostituas. In the 1980s, he photographed the violence caused by the war between drug cartels.
In 2016, the Fondation Cartier organized Cali Clair-Obscur, the first European retrospective dedicated to Fernell Franco, whose works remained little known. Since his death from a heart attack in 2006, his work has been featured in institutional, personal, and collective exhibitions: Les Vampires n’ont pas Peur des Miroirs, Les Rencontres d’Arles, 2023; Homenaje Nacional: Una Impecable Soledad Fotografías Fernell Franco, Museo Nacional de Colombia, Bogotá, 2011; Fernell Franco: Amarrados [Bound], Americas Society, New York, USA, 2009.
Fernell Franco was a major figure in Latin American photography and a professional photojournalist. His expressive personal work was devoted to hardship and the urban contrasts of Cali in Colombia.
The book is a retrospective of his work as a photographer and artist. It is in as new condition. A rare and out of print title, beautifully printed.
In a country devastated by civil war, Franco settled with his family in a marginalized neighborhood of the city when he was 8 years old, fleeing from the death threats that hung over his father's head due to his left-wing views. Franco began his career as a photographer at the age of 20, starting as a fotocinero (an itinerant photographer who takes photos of passersby on the streets, hoping they will buy their pictures from the laboratory where they are developed) before becoming a reporter for local newspapers. In the 1970s, he became a photographer for the Hernán Nichols agency. In 1972, he also worked on his first personal series, Prostituas. In the 1980s, he photographed the violence caused by the war between drug cartels.
In 2016, the Fondation Cartier organized Cali Clair-Obscur, the first European retrospective dedicated to Fernell Franco, whose works remained little known. Since his death from a heart attack in 2006, his work has been featured in institutional, personal, and collective exhibitions: Les Vampires n’ont pas Peur des Miroirs, Les Rencontres d’Arles, 2023; Homenaje Nacional: Una Impecable Soledad Fotografías Fernell Franco, Museo Nacional de Colombia, Bogotá, 2011; Fernell Franco: Amarrados [Bound], Americas Society, New York, USA, 2009.

