Los Menonos (Archival Copy)
Los Menonos (Archival Copy)
Los Menonos (Archival Copy)
Los Menonos (Archival Copy)
Los Menonos (Archival Copy)
Los Menonos (Archival Copy)
Los Menonos (Archival Copy)
Los Menonos (Archival Copy)

Jordi Ruiz Cirera

Los Menonos (Archival Copy)

€150.00

Comprising of images taken between 2010 and 2011 in the Mennonite colonies of Santa Cruz, in Eastern BoliviaLos Menonos presents a portrait of a community of self-styled, self-willed outsiders that have voyaged out into the wilderness of a foreign land to escape that which may yet prove to be inescapable: the inexorable encroachment of global capitalism and its implicit disdain for those that do not partake of its market-driven values. Jordi Ruiz Cirera’s sometimes stark, sometimes luminous, images convey all the stillness and austerity of the Bolivian Mennonites who – in a perhaps surprising act of faith - put their trust in him. He has more than repaid that trust and, out of such stark simplicity, created a rich and evocative portrait of a self-contained people and their singular way of life.

Ruiz Cirera's images have a sense of quiet yet powerful intimacy with a consistency of vision, both formal and atmospheric, that suggest a photographer already possessed of a singular style. Within the pages of Los Menonos one senses an enclosed community slowly opening up to the photographer’s persuasive presence. He captures children fast asleep on a bare wooden floor, a woman and girl running hand in hand along a dusty road, men and women working the arid, dusty land with little recourse to modern machinery and gatherings of people, both public and domestic. Out of all this emerges a sense of the slow rhythm of life in a place where the distractions and discontents of the contemporary world are held at bay by an adherence to a faith that holds fast to simplicity, hard work, communality and the need to keep at a distance all the myriad temptations of that distracting, discontented world.

This edition has been sold out for many years but due to demand, we are releasing a very limited number of original books from our archives to make them available to collectors. These will be the final copies available and there will be no further editions. 

First Edition

750 copies
104 pages, 57 colour plates
Foreword by Sean O'Hagan
29.3 cm x 21.0 cm
Hot foil embossed clothbound hardcover with tip-on print
Offset printing
Éditions du LIC 2014
ISBN 978-82-93341-07-9