In 2011, photographer Christopher Morris returned to Central North Mexico, capturing the banality of the everyday and giving it a sense of dignity.
In his forthcoming exhibition, Yo No Hablo EspaƱol (I Donāt Speak Spanish), he reveals the resolute pride of landscapes and life in a parched Mexico rarely glimpsed.Ā Christopherās photographs evoke a strength, beauty, and timelessness in the ordinary. His choice of subject matter juxtaposes epic scale with up-close, unexpected encounters. From the stretch of roller-coaster mountains to the quiet dustbowl of a deserted, cactus-punctured street, Christopherās images capture the rugged nobility of the people and the land on which they live.
āIn 2008, I fell in love with the authenticity of Central North Mexicoā, says Christopher. āSomewhat ravaged by the elements but most importantly proud, I vowed to return and document this often-missed part of the country. I set out with my medium-format camera and photographed just that; a rugged, beautiful, and proud Mexico and its welcoming inhabitants.ā
In Yo No Hablo EspaƱol, Christopherās photographs are the personal articulation of this.Ā Yo No Hablo EspaƱol is accompanied by a limited edition, 50-page book of the same name, featuring further colour and black and white photographs published by Izrock Pressings.Ā [Official Website]






















