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The botanical world is brimming with powers. Aided by sunlight, plants can draw their own image. The pioneers of photographic technique were in awe of this phenomenon. With a little assistance, these living beings can transmit their shadow, their silhouette, the minute details of their leaf's anatomy, the sophisticated structure of their roots-their very soul, some would say to the surface of a paper treated with light-sensitive substances. The photogram is one of the earliest and most direct of photographic processes: an image that is an imprinted emanation of the plant. Perhaps us, humans, are their instruments in this procedure.
Just as plants have the power to draw themselves, they also have deeper powers: they can heal ailments of the body and soul and nourish us with the energy they transmute from the sun and soil. The Colombian Pacific coast is one of the world's most biodiverse regions. Its inhabitants have inherited an ancestral knowledge and developed complex techniques in the management and use of myriad vegetable and animal species with which they coexist in their daily lives. In October 2024, the elders of the community of Coquí, Chocó transmitted part of this knowledge to a group of children, seeking to construct an herbarium of the town's useful plants. Cyanotype, an ancestral photographic technique in its own right, was the medium that enlivened this teaching. The beauty of the more-than-human world thus found new ways to express itself, reminding us of its power, virtues and of our inescapable interdependence.

Herbarium of the Colombian Pacific, 2024. Portfolio

$1,800.00Price
  • Miguel Winograd

    Herbarium of the Colombian Pacific, 2024

    From Herbarium Series

     

    Dimensions: 11 H x 15W cm.

    Edition 20

     

    Portafolio of 20 limited edition fine-art pigment prints.
    Includes texts, index, and a handmade archival portfolio box.
    All proceeds will be donated to the School of Ancestral Knowldege in Coquí, Chocó, Colombia, where the artworks were co-created.

    1. Coca. Erythroxylum Coca
    2. Achín. Colocasia Esculenta
    3. Poleo. Clinopodium brownei
    4. Santa María de Anís Blanca. Piper Auritum
    5. Pinguasí/Gualanday. Jacaranda Copaia
    6. Papaya. Carica papaya
    7. Malva. Malachra alceifolia
    8. Papo. Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
    9. Yerbasanta. Kalanchoe Pinnata
    10. Chaparro. Curatella americana
    11. Albahacón. Ocimum basilicum
    12. Hobo. Spondias mombin
    13. Cilantro cimarrón. Eryngium foetidum
    14. Yuca. Manihot esculenta
    15. Escubilla. Sida rhombifolia
    16. Oregano. Plectranthus amboinicus
    17. Aguacate. Persea americana
    18. Verde negro. Varronia spinescens
    19. Hierba la Chiva. Ageratum houstonianum
    20. Galve (hembra). Senna alata

  • Miguel Winograd is a Colombian photographer. After years of graduate study in Latin American History at New York University, he completed the documentary photography program at the International Center of Photography (ICP) in New York. His work has been exhibited in New York, Berlin, Mexico City and Bogotá, and published in different media, including The New York Times and The New Republic.

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