Diana Solis Book
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The book is a photographic homecoming as well as a project that reflects upon the transformations undergone by the author's home, Chicago's Pilsen neighborhood. Made during the past two years of the Covid-19 pandemic, the photographs in the book move through the public and private places where people have begun to convene again: the festivals and celebrations held in parks, the semipublic spaces - the sidewalks, stoops, and yards of Pilsen - where residents and strangers intermix and, more recently, the homes and studios of friends.
About the Artist:
Diana SoliÂs, a Chicago icon based in the Pilsen community, has been working as a visual artist, photo-journalist, poet and community-based educator for almost half a century. She was born in 1956 in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico and received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from The University of Illinois Chicago. SoliÂs recently published a book of photography titled Luz: Seeing the Space Between Us (Flatland Press) and has been on a national tour this year.