May 27, 2007

The Bad Dream




The Bad Dream
Marie-Theresa Hernández
Washington, D.C. 2007





Bad dream, psychedelic dream.












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May 26, 2007

Rat on 6th Avenue




Rat on 6th Avenue
Marie-Theresa Hernández
New York, 2005



The gray rat was sitting in front of the International Film Center (better known as IFC). There was a labor protest - about strike breakers (I suppose the rat was placed there represented their moral character).

The image of the rat became even more interesting after a national story came out about rats in a fast food place a few doors down - the place looked fine during the day, but when they closed, the rats came out and had a party. There were so many rats that national TV played the scene over and over for a few days.

The first few times I walked by he made me chuckle (although the situation about the strikers was not funny). But I guess constant exposure makes wild things mundane. After I walked by the IFC and the rat a few times, he no longer caught my attention.







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Guadalupe in a Taxi



Guadalupe in a Taxi
Marie Theresa Hernández
Merida, Yucatan 2005


Guadalupe is everywhere. Does she protect his car from accidents? Does she bring him work? From her position facing the car's passengers she can see everything. She knows the secret of the city.







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Man With His Daughter




Man With His Daughter
Marie Theresa Hernandez
Houston, 2000













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May 15, 2007

Woman With a Mask



Woman with a Mask
Marie-Theresa Hernández
Pere-Lachaise Cemetery, Paris
2005



She was an actor in nineteenth century France. Yet I see her in the present. The image makes me wonder how much we are all actors. How much of our real selves do we present in the everyday? Especially during this decade where we are being watched and all our actions are recorded. Can we say what we really mean?


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May 14, 2007

The Dead Lover



The Dead Lover
Marie-Theresa Hernández
Pere-Lachaise Cemetery, Paris
2005

She was someone's lover. From the epitaph on the gravestone, scandalous things were said about her.







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East End Party



East End Party
Marie-Theresa Hernández
Houston, 1999


Birthday party on a Saturday afternoon. The "East End" of Houston is a predominantely Latino neighborhood.


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Houston Immigration Protest March




Protest I
Marie-Theresa Hernández
Houston, TX
March 2006

Some of my students attended the march in order to write response essays. We had been arguing all semester about immigration issues. Those who were strongly anti-immigrant were very moved by the event- it changed a lot of minds.


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Two Girls



Two Girls
Marie-Theresa Hernández
Houston, TX
May 2007



A long time ago I used to take lots of photos and show them in exhibits. After being involved in the art world for a while, I realized that type of environment was not conducive to my artistic production and well being. Now that I am in academia, I find that I may not take as many photos, but they feel less pressured. No more art exhibits. Since 1998, I have concentrated on producing photographs for the books I write. After some serious thought, I decided the web would be another good place to show them. I think the main issue about producing art is for it to be accessible- anyone should be able to see and enjoy the images.

This photo was taken at a wedding in Houston in May 2007. It was not meant to be a "wedding picture" per se, although the family asked me to photograph the event. I did it as a favor and gift. At the same time, I find this image of the two girls full of a type of innocence that is not over run with nostalgia.

As I begin this photography site, I want to thank my professor, photographer George Krause --who taught me how to see.





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Hand Imprint




Hand Imprint - San Isidro Cemetery
Marie-Theresa Hernández
Sugar Land TX, 2004

This photograph will be the frontispiece of my forthcoming book "Cemeteries of Ambivalent Desire: Narratives of the Deep South in a Texas Graveyard," published by Texas A&M Press.

This piece of concrete was laying by the fence between the Latino and the Black sections of San Isidro Cemetery. Apparently someone made it of spare concrete that had been used to decorate a grave space.

The image is intriguing. It is a striking symbol of the inverted and spotted memories residing in San Isidro.

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