Patricia Iranzo returned to New York in February 2017 to fulfill an American dream that started 15 years before in 2002 following the visit to her Valencian studio of an American couple.
This led to a visit and exhibition in Pennsylvania in 2004.
As we wrote in September 2015:
Valencian artist and photographer Patricia Iranzo is visiting New York not for the shopping, skyscrapers and museums, but to photograph the original American natives of Manhattan, the Lenape tribe, who sold the island to Europeans for a string of beads or something like that.
She will be combining her studies of journalism, fine arts and psychology to capture the minds and feelings behind the masks of her subjects.
This will not be her first visit to New York, a city that she has been collaborating with since 2003, and the Project will be in collaboration with a Long Island gallery, Local Project.
Other projects previously undertaken by Patricia include, Underwater Series, a series of underwater nudes, El Proceso, images of 11 people taken in eleven sessions throughout a year, and now Mannahatta Portraits, featuring portraits of 20 descendants of American Natives from Manhattan, as we call it now.
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