Billy Hare : Huacas de Lambayeque
Bibliographie
- Auteurs : Hare Billy (1946-....) ; Dam Paulo ;
- ISBN : 978-612-47555-2-1, 612-47555-2-1
- Sujets : Photographie artistique -- Pérou 2000-...., Culture Sicán, Lambayeque (Peru : Department) -- Antiquities -- Pictorial works, Photographies, Catalogues, Hare, Billy
- Comprend : Huacas de Lambayeque
- Langue(s) : Espagnol, castillan
- Description matérielle : 1 volume (62 pages), : Illustrations, 30 cm, + 1 carton recto-verso (illustrations, 21 x 15 cm.)
- Pays de publication : Pérou
- Collection (notice d'ensemble) : Colección Decir arquitectura
Résumé
Huacas de Lambayeque presents thirty-six photographs taken by Billy Hare (Lima 1946) that are part of a larger project, the result of three seasons of work in northern Peru during the years 1987 and 1988. The selection was made by the author himself and was presented at the Centro Cultural Inca Garcilaso of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Peru between September and November 2017. Chiñama, Gavilán, Pampa de Cerro Colorado, Cruz del Palmo, Quebrada de Boliches, Saltur, Cerro de Arena, Chumbenique, Purulén, Jotoro, Oyotún, Cerro Guitarra, Poro Poro, Cerro de Purgatorio, San Nicólas, Sonolipe, El Toro, Chotuna, Batán Grande, Sipán, Pomalca, Siete Techos, Pampa Grande, Cerro Mulato, are the names of the places photographed by Hare in the valleys of the rivers Chancay, Lambayeque, La Leche, Zaña, Motupe and Chamán, in Lambayeque. The word Lambayeque today describes a river, a city and a department, and also names the culture that occupied and transformed that territory more than a thousand years ago. Each photograph has as its title the specific name of the site it registers. To this information it has been added the mention of the district and the valley in which it is located.ʺ (HKB Translation) Page [11]. Billy Hare is a founding member of the Department of Photography of the Instituto Gaudí, of the Centro de la Fotografía and of the Fotogalería El Ojo Ajeno