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Pieter Henket

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Pieter Henket: Birds of Mexico City
DAMIANI

Portraits of a new generation navigating gender, identity and heritage in Mexico City

Hbk, 8.5 x 11.25 in. / 144 pgs / 70 bw. | 4/21/2026 | Awaiting stock
$55.00



Pieter Henket: Birds of Mexico CityPieter Henket: Birds of Mexico City

Published by Damiani.
Foreword by Alberto Bustamante. Text by Renata Juárez Huerdo, Justin Gaspar. Afterword by Hubert-Jan Henket.

Dutch photographer Pieter Henket's (born 1979) Birds of Mexico City is a collection of portraits created in the years following the Covid-19 pandemic. During Henket's extended time in Mexico City, he and stylist Chino Castilla fostered a collaborative creative environment where participants could gather, experiment and express themselves freely. The space became a vibrant meeting point for dancers, mask-makers, designers and performers—each engaging with the interplay between Mexico's deeply rooted cultural symbolism and the liberating possibilities of modern self-expression. Within this setting, Henket and Castilla worked closely with each participant to craft portraits that reflect both the tension and the harmony between inherited traditions and lived identity. The book is structured in three thematic parts: "The Divine Feminine," "The Masculine" and "Mexican Culture and Artifacts." Together, these sections offer a layered visual narrative tracing how contemporary Mexican youth engage with and reinterpret the cultural, spiritual and historical forces that shape them.



PUBLISHER
Damiani

BOOK FORMAT
Hardcover, 8.5 x 11.25 in. / 144 pgs / 70 bw.

PUBLISHING STATUS
Pub Date
Forthcoming

DISTRIBUTION
D.A.P. Exclusive
Catalog: SPRING 2026 p. 110   

PRODUCT DETAILS
ISBN 9788862088558 TRADE
List Price: $55.00 CAD $85.00

AVAILABILITY
Awaiting stock

STATUS: Forthcoming | 4/21/2026

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