Jonathan Moller

Jonathan "Jonás" Moller is an award-winning documentary photographer and human rights activist. Since 1991 Moller has worked throughout Latin America, primarily Guatemala and Peru, documenting and photographing the repercussions of violent internal conflicts, and supporting work for truth and justice. Moller has published two books on Guatemala's 36-year war, "Our Culture Is Our Resistance", and "Rescatando Nuestra Memoria", (Recovering Our Historical Memory). His most recent book "The Past is Present: Memories of Peru's Internal Armed Conflict" was released in 2017. Numerous high resolution photographs fill the pages of Moller's books, as well as essays, memories and reflections from the communities and victims of war. Moller has an upcoming book (2019) presenting, through his photography, a visual display of the vibrant diversity among young Cubans.

Moller’s work is in numerous public and private collections across the United States, Latin America, Europe and Cuba. His photographs have appeared in numerous magazines and periodicals, including the LIFE 2001 Album: The Year in Pictures. As well, his photographs have been used for educational and advocacy purposes by many organizations to include Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch. He has exhibited and spoken widely in the United States, Latin America and Europe, in places as far-ranging as the International Museum of Photography in Rochester, NY, McGill University in Montreal, the European Parliament in Brussels, the University of Granada, Spain, the Biblioteca Nacional del Peru, and the Memorial José Martí Museum in Havana.

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