Johan Sundgren’s new book contains images from the Mexican Attorney General’s headquarters in the neighbourhood of Benito Juarez in Mexico City. The pictures were photographed in 2018-2021.
“Sundgren looks for the traces of Mexico’s contemporary violence and for its aftermaths in unexpected places. His is a visual ethnography of the daily interactions between citizens and state officials grappling with the consequences of violence in everyday life, navigating its uncertainties and silences, but also, almost counterintuitively, coming to, participating in, and constituting the spaces where law and order – often thought to be absent in contemporary Mexico – are allegedly found or supposedly restored.
… often, Sundgren purposefully leaves us to wonder, blurring the differences assigned to people by their professions and roles. His images focus the viewer’s attention on the more human construction of their personas, their interactions and the ways in which they physically come together to constitute the spaces of the Mexican justice system.”
– Sandra Rozental
23 panoramic + 40 portrait b/w images • Editing and design: Gösta Flemming, Johan Sundgren • Afterword: Sandra Rozental • Translation to Spanish: Juan Felipe Guevara Aristizábal; to Swedish: Robert Österbergh • Hard cover • 295 x 160 mm • 106 pages • English/Spanish/Swedish • Final art: Johan Lindberg • Scanning and mounting of panoramic-images, prepress, printing: Narayana Press • ISBN 978-91-87939-68-6 • 2022