Andrés Pérez

Photographer | artist / Based in Bogotá, Colombia

Andrés Pérez is a non-binary artist and photographer born in Venezuela in 1993. In 2019 they migrated to Bogota-Colombia and this trip coincided with the decision to start their photographic career. Their narratives are... read on
Focus: Fashion, Fine Art, Documentary, Creative, Photography, Portraiture, Art, Author, Arts & Culture, Freelance, Assignments, Human Rights, Artist, Multidisciplinary Artist, Storyteller, Visual Artist, Creator, Visual Storyteller
Skills: Image Archiving, Graphic Design, Stylist, Fashion Styling, Video Editing, Adobe Creative Suite
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Available in: Bogotá, Colombia
Focused on: Fashion, Fine Art, Documentary, Creative, Photography, Portraiture, Art, Author, Arts & Culture, Freelance, Assignments, Human Rights, Artist, Multidisciplinary Artist, Storyteller, Visual Artist, Creator, Visual Storyteller
Skilled at: Image Archiving, Graphic Design, Stylist, Fashion Styling, Video Editing, Adobe Creative Suite
Languages Spoken: español
Years of experience: Less than 3
Andrés Pérez is a non-binary artist and photographer born in Venezuela in 1993.

In 2019 they migrated to Bogota-Colombia and this trip coincided with the decision to start their photographic career. Their narratives are focused on Venezuelan migration especially LGBTIQA+, identity, gender, queer body and binary violence. They address other themes related to the anti-patriarchal narrative and the deconstruction of the heteronormative with the interest of preserving a more diverse memory. As a storyteller, they not only feel the need to narrate others, they are also interested in speaking from an intimate and autobiographical place.

Their visual language is a mix between portraiture, documentary narratives, fashion and expanded photography. During 2021 they were part of the Semillero Migrante documentary program, a space in which they developed their first project Espectro. They are currently working on Dead Family, a photographic archive project with a focus on gender and Fish Tank, a project on the clandestine sexuality of normative men.

Winner of the Pride Photo Award 2023 Series category, with ‘Dead family’. Scholarship in Creadores de imágenes (2022) and CAMPO (2021). Their work has been exhibited in: Salón Nacional de la coexistencia 2021 (Venezuela), Encuentro Fotográfico de Santander (Colombia), Organización Nelson Garrido (Venezuela), Vist Projects (LATAM) and National Museum of Photography (Norway).
Education
Universidad Central de Venezuela