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Arturo Soto publishes new photobook

Arturo Soto has recently published Border Documents which draws on the work he did for his DPhil at the Ruskin.

Arturo Soto, Border Documents

Arturo Soto, who completed his DPhil at the Ruskin School of Art in 2021, has recently published a new book, Border Documents. Soto grew up listening to his father’s stories about his youth in the twin cities of Juárez (Mexico) and El Paso (USA), fascinated by how much things had changed in just a generation. Over time, he compiled and narratively shaped his father’s memories, then photographed the sites where they occurred. Border Documents is a personal archive of ordinary events that reveals how emotions become attached to public spaces. Most importantly, the book stands apart from the reductive media coverage of the border that focuses solely on the violence caused by drug trafficking, illegal migration, and corruption. The different temporalities expressed through the mediums of photography and writing produce a vivid account of a territory that plays a vital role in global trade. Oscillating between the personal and the political, Border Documents reminds us, as the critic Edward Soja once remarked, that biographies are geographies as much as they are histories.

Take a closer look at the book at the link: https://www.eriskayconnection.com/border-documents/