Zahara Gómez
Zahara Gómez Lucini is a Spanish-Argentinian
photographer, raised in France and actually established in Mexico City.
She got her Master’s degree in Art History from the Paris Sorbonne
University and from the Prado´s Museum School in Madrid. Professionally
she has developed her work at the Paris Magnum Agency as a Production
Manager / Exhibitions and editorial.
Her work has been exhibited all around the world: Images Singulières,
Sète, France, Tesoros (CCK, Buenos Aires, 2018); Natura (CASA Gallery,
NY, 2018) and La Playa (XVII Photography Biennial of Centro de la
Imagen, Mexico City, 2017; Kaunas Photo Festival, Lithuania, 2016). Her
artistic technique has been recognized with the Photography Grant AHRC
from the Memory Museum (Paraguay, 2017) and as a finalist in renamed
international contests like : Voices Off (Arles, France, 2017); Felix
Schoeller Photo Award (Germany, 2017); the XVII Photography Biennial of
Centro de la Imagen, (Mexico City, 2016) Descubrimiento Award
PhotoEspaña (2016) y Nexofoto (Spain, 2015).
Zahara Gómez´s work
aims to explore violence from the perspective and particularly, from the
memory of the territories that have suffered it. She uses tools as
archive research and establishing close relations with organizations
that work on human rights, specifically on topics related with enforced
disappearance and reconstruction of history and collective memories.
Working on these topics is a statement in front of the chaotic
reality we are living in, they´re at the same time an effort to
establish relations between it and contemporary art.
She works as a teacher in different art centers as: Escuela Activa,
Centro ADM, Gimnasio del Arte, Centro de la Imagen. She’s an activist
in Foto Feminas and Women Photograph. Visit her website here to learn more.