Biografia

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Cristina de Middel is a photographer whose work investigates photography’s ambiguous
relationship to truth. Blending documentary and conceptual photographic practices, she
plays with reconstructions and archetypes that blur the border between reality and fiction.
After a successful career as a photojournalist, de Middel stepped outside of the
photojournalistic gaze.
She then produced the critically acclaimed series The Afronauts in 2012, which explored the
history of a failed space program in Zambia in the 1960s through staged reenactments of
obscure narratives. De Middel continuously produces new bodies of work. The series This is
what hatred did (2014), Sharkification (2015) and Jan Mayen (2015), to name a few examples
were all published as books in 2015.
De Middel’s work shows that fiction can serve as the subject of photography just as well as
facts can, highlighting that our expectation that photography must always make reference
to reality is flawed.
Cristina De Middel has exhibited extensively internationally and has received numerous
awards and nominations, including PhotoFolio Arles 2012, the Deutsche Börse Prize, POPCAP’
13, and the Infinity Award from the International Center of Photography in New York.
Cristina de Middel lives and works in Mexico.