Industrial Mexico explores the circumstances of the small and medium sized business in Mexico through a specific example, the case of the PYPAM publishing house, a company that published the magazine titled Industrial Mexico for almost 50 years.

 

Through the photographic recording of the closure of the offices, images of the period and journalistic articles, life is given to an inactive record which testifies to the hardships the company went through throughout its development.

 

Its life process was directly affected by the circumstances the country went through at that time. This archive has the objective of evoking the memory of a particular life project and, at the same time, of giving visibility to the economic, politic and social realities of a period.

Artist Book

Giclée print, Chromogenic print, photocopies

Mexico

2017