Ryan Jakubek stages Father / Land as a series of contrasts between the body and terrain across the Cordillera de los Andes. Photographs taken during a five-month road trip are reconstructed into layered objects where his father’s pose mimics landforms, then fractures through red/blue chromatic coding.
Indigenous and Catholic iconography encountered along the route serve as further pairings, grounding the work in the lived history of the land. The pieces shift between intimate prints and expansive installations where images float over images, held apart by suspension and spacing that signal an irreconcilable gap.


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