Alejandro Cartagena
Mexican and Dominican, born Dominican Republic
1977, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Photographer Alejandro Cartagena explains the process of shooting his Lost Rivers (2006–9) photographs.
Works in the Collection
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Alejandro CartagenaCarpoolers #13, from the series Carpoolers
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Alejandro CartagenaCarpoolers #50, from the series Carpoolers
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Alejandro CartagenaSuburbia Mexicana, Fragmented City #13
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Alejandro CartagenaCarpoolers #50
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Alejandro CartagenaSuburbia Mexicana, Fragmented City #32
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Alejandro CartagenaCarpoolers #13
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Alejandro CartagenaSuburbia Mexicana, People of Suburbia #2
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Alejandro CartagenaSuburbia Mexicana, People of Suburbia #3
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Alejandro CartagenaSuburbia Mexicana, Lost Rivers #32
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Alejandro CartagenaGrupos Recortados #62, from the series Photographic Structures
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Alejandro CartagenaGrupos Recortados #61, from the series Photographic Structures
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Alejandro CartagenaGrupos Recortados #54, from the series Photographic Structures
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Alejandro CartagenaGrupos Recortados #65, from the series Photographic Structures
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Alejandro CartagenaGrupos Recortados #56, from the series Photographic Structures
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Alejandro CartagenaGrupos Recortados #60, from the series Photographic Structures
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Alejandro CartagenaGrupos Recortados #58, from the series Photographic Structures
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Alejandro CartagenaCarpoolers #50
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Alejandro CartagenaCarpoolers #13
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Alejandro CartagenaMan Digging Hole to Build a Fence for His New House in Juarez Suburb, from the series Suburbia Mexicana
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Alejandro CartagenaGirl Coming Home to Suburb in Juarez from a Night Out in the City, from the series Suburbia Mexicana
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