ARTIST |
Gabrielle Garcia Steib |
TITLE |
Screenprint of archival photo of banana plantation worker on pigmented paper |
YEAR |
2022 |
ARTIST’S COUNTRY OF ORIGIN |
United States |
DIMENSIONS |
28 x 43 cm |
TÉCHNIQUE |
Screen print on pigmented paper |
Credits: Courtesy of the artist Photography: Gabrielle Garcia Steib
Based in New Orleans, USA, but with family origins in Mexico and Nicaragua, Gabrielle Garcia Steib’s work investigates US intervention in Latin America throughout the twentieth century, paying particular attention to the traces left by this interventionism on the bodies and landscape of the region. Interested in the relationships established with the places one inhabits and comes from, Garcia Steib is the author of the visual archive Imágenes de Nicaragua (Images of Nicaragua), hosted on Instagram, which collects family photographs of Nicaraguan migrants living in the United States. Screenprint of archival photo of banana plantation worker on pigmented paper is part of the research project Banana Land, conducted by the artist together with Antonia Zennaro and Moisés Méndez. The project, with an exhibition and a publication, is based on archival material from the United Fruit Company and researches the multinational’s interventions throughout Latin America during the 20th century. Her works for this project are interventions of archival images with color and text through different printing techniques, such as screen printing and cyanotype. In these works, Garcia Steib explores how politics and economics are expressed through images and contribute to shaping collective memory.