Jerónimo Rivero (La Plata, Bs As. 1975) is a Photographer, Journalist, and Professor in Social Communication at the National University of La Plata (UNLP), Argentina. He completed postgraduate studies at the National University of Quilmes (UNQ), the Institute of Higher Social Studies (IDAES), and the National University of Tres de Febrero (UNTREF), all in Buenos Aires. His work focuses on Latin American culture, idiosyncrasy, and Human and Environmental Rights. He lived and worked in Argentina, Colombia, Spain, and Bolivia. He held workshops with Stephen Ferry, Nicolás Janowski, and Ataúlfo Pérez Aznar, among others. He exhibited his work in Mexico, Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, Argentina, and Spain.
He published three photobooks: "COVACHA" (2020), a visual and collective story about women's education during confinement, published by the Editorial of the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights of the Province of Buenos Aires; "AVE. Arqueologías Vivas del Exilio" (2022), a project for the Colombian Truth Commission about Colombian refugees in Argentina; and "CHE RETÂ," an editorial project about the rural and popular Argentine coastline, for which he obtained the BECA CREATION of the National Fund for the Arts of Argentina (FNA) in 2021 and 2022.
He also received the BECA PAR (2023) from the Secretariat of Art and Culture of the National University of La Plata (UNLP) for his project "O FUTURO" on environmental conflicts in the Argentina-Brazil-Paraguay triple border, soon to be published.
Shipping - Argentina: $14 — Rest of Americas: $39 — Europe: $44