Artwork Collection

(A Falta) De Pan, Tortillas

“A falta de pan, tortillas” is a Mexican refran meaning: one must adapt to any given situation despite our wishes. For immigrants, this summarizes the mindset required to start a new life in a foreign environment. This body of work is a visual rendition of my family’s journey as immigrants by way of retrieving, appropriating, distorting and repurposing archived identification documents and family photographs. A conceptual trespassing of history & memory through by manipulating personal records.

passport experimental process alternative process ID Photos identity identification exile immigration latin american diaspora mexican lens-based archival photograph photography family photographs palimpsest

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(A Falta) De Pan, Tortillas: An Analysis of Decolonization and Immigration - Video
(A Falta) De Pan, Tortillas: An Analysis of Decolonization and Immigration - Video

Video

(A Falta) De Pan, Tortillas: An Analysis of Decolonization and Immigration - Video

Video that I created, narrated and exhibited at Xpace Cultural Centre.

Refragmenting Memories with Bits of Tape - Diptych
Refragmenting Memories with Bits of Tape - Diptych

Photography

Refragmenting Memories with Bits of Tape - Diptych

Archival Scans - Fotos de Familia Data Loss, (Virus) Mexico, Early 70s - Mid 80s Photos of my mom's side of my family from when she was a kid.

Lo Que Dejamos (What We Left Behind)
Lo Que Dejamos (What We Left Behind)

Photography

Lo Que Dejamos (What We Left Behind)

I reorganize the images on this corkboard everytime I move to a new city. The visual content is always changing depending on where I am at in life - but the constant thing is having images of my family. This collage is meant to evoke everything... More

Palimpsest Passaporte - Diptych
Palimpsest Passaporte - Diptych

Photography

Palimpsest Passaporte - Diptych

Archival Scans - Pasaporte Ordinario - One Week in Canada, Fall 1980 Utilizing my abuela and mom's shared passport, take free reign in rearranging the stamps, signatures and bureaucratic requirements in this identification document. I treat the... More

Juntos y Apartados
Juntos y Apartados

Photography

Juntos y Apartados

Archival Scans - Passport Photos Parents met in 187, Marries in 1994, Immigrated in 2005 Unlike in Canada, identification photographs are widely required for any sort of bureaucratic procedure in Mexico. Because of this, my family has a... More

Eclipse: Bitches Took My Name
Eclipse: Bitches Took My Name

Photography

Eclipse: Bitches Took My Name

Archival Scans - London Transit ID. Exp 08/12 Colegio Americano Student ID. Exp 06/05 Air Canada Lost our Luggage & Forgot my Last Name Somewhere at the Border

Taxonomy & Blanqueamiento, est. 1519
Taxonomy & Blanqueamiento, est. 1519

Photography

Taxonomy & Blanqueamiento, est. 1519

Archival Scans - Idenitty vvs Identification All The Ways You Choose To See Me

Work by

Ernesto Cabral de Luna aka. abrokeniris

Lens-based Artist

“My BFA thesis project "Mining For Some Sort of Continuity" interrogates repercussions of colonization: primarily the constraints on movement across borders. The series encompasses archival and...” [More]