Chilean artist Paz Errazuriz on documenting the Pinochet regime
The Chilean president Salvador Allende was overthrown by a military coup in 1973. It was the beginning of more than 16 years of military rule and of repression. For one young woman, Paz Errazuriz, it presented a challenge and an opportunity. She wanted to be an artist, but family disapproval had led to her sublimating her talents as a primary school teacher instead. But she had a camera, first photographing pupils, then turning her gaze on the world outside. But it was an aspect of the regime it did not want recorded - the protests and their suppression, the lives of the dispossessed. Half a century on, the young school teacher turned photographer is now one of Chile's most acclaimed artists. Newshour's Shaun Ley went to meet her at a gallery in the town of Milton Keynes, about 80 km northwest from London - where her photographs are being exhibited.
(Photo: Paz Errázuriz, Mago Karman, Santiago, Karman the Magician, Santiago from the series El circo [The Circus], 1988)
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