E Pluribus Unum El Norte
Axle Contemporary
- Santa Fe, New Mexico Axle Contemporary 2023
- 475 p.
About E Pluribus Unum
Red Willow by Joshua K. Concha
Northern New Mexico by Matthew Chase-Daniel
E Pluribus Unum means from Many One by Jerry Wellman
The Photographs
Los Alamos
Espanola area
Pojoaque
Watrous
Raton
Clayton
Ohkay Owinghe
Penasco
Truchas
El Prado
Questa
Garcia, Co/Costilla, NM
Toas
Dixon
Roy
Mosquero
Tucumcari
Las Vegas
Mora
Abiquiu
Chama
E Pluribus Unum writings by participants
About the artists
The book is the result of Axle Contemporary’s mobile portrait project which took place in Northern New Mexico in August, September, and October, 2022. The book contains 1300 photographic portraits, images of the project in action, essays by the artists and a poem by Taos Poet Laureate Joshua Concha. The Axle Contemporary free portrait studio was open to all people, in the communities of Los Alamos, Espanola, Chimayo, Pojoaque, Ohkay Owingeh, Truchas, Peñasco, Dixon, Taos, El Prado, Questa, Costilla (Garcia CO), Raton, Watrous, Clayton, Roy, Mosquero, Tucumcari, Las Vegas, Mora, Abiquiu, and Chama. Each participant held a small personal object in their portrait. Photos were immediately printed in the mobile studio --one given to the participant and one pasted to the exterior of the mobile studio-gallery. The cover is a blend off all the portraits.
9781736935262
Photographs
291.3509789 E 41
About E Pluribus Unum
Red Willow by Joshua K. Concha
Northern New Mexico by Matthew Chase-Daniel
E Pluribus Unum means from Many One by Jerry Wellman
The Photographs
Los Alamos
Espanola area
Pojoaque
Watrous
Raton
Clayton
Ohkay Owinghe
Penasco
Truchas
El Prado
Questa
Garcia, Co/Costilla, NM
Toas
Dixon
Roy
Mosquero
Tucumcari
Las Vegas
Mora
Abiquiu
Chama
E Pluribus Unum writings by participants
About the artists
The book is the result of Axle Contemporary’s mobile portrait project which took place in Northern New Mexico in August, September, and October, 2022. The book contains 1300 photographic portraits, images of the project in action, essays by the artists and a poem by Taos Poet Laureate Joshua Concha. The Axle Contemporary free portrait studio was open to all people, in the communities of Los Alamos, Espanola, Chimayo, Pojoaque, Ohkay Owingeh, Truchas, Peñasco, Dixon, Taos, El Prado, Questa, Costilla (Garcia CO), Raton, Watrous, Clayton, Roy, Mosquero, Tucumcari, Las Vegas, Mora, Abiquiu, and Chama. Each participant held a small personal object in their portrait. Photos were immediately printed in the mobile studio --one given to the participant and one pasted to the exterior of the mobile studio-gallery. The cover is a blend off all the portraits.
9781736935262
Photographs
291.3509789 E 41