López Luz, Pablo
She completed a Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts at New York University and the International Center of Photography in New York. In 2005, the City Council of Madrid, in its cultural area, awarded her the Velázquez scholarship. Over the past few years, her photographic work has focused on the concept of landscape, generally urban, where she analyzes the chaotic progress of the city, its relationship with humans, and the feeling of desolation. She has explored the theme from different perspectives, addressing the landscape as a social and political simulacrum. One of the topics she has explored the most is the urban landscape of Mexico City. The second aspect of her photographic work focuses on natural landscapes. She individually exhibited her recent work at the Museum Archive of Photography, Mexico City ("At the End Lies the Horizon," 2012), the Museum of Contemporary Art in Rome (2011), and collectively at the MoMA in San Francisco ("Photography in Mexico," 2012).