A close up grayscale photo of Máximo Rafael Colón. He wears glasses and a hat and looks above the camera with a neutral expression.

Máximo Rafael Colón

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Born in Arecibo, Puerto Rico, Máximo Rafael Colón is a New York based photographer who studied at the School of Visual Arts in New York City. Colón's photography speaks to his concerns of social justice, activism, and cultural expression which encapsulates a wide range of interest in music, the human condition and making visible the people of our society who are often marginalized through discrimination and inequality. His primary medium is analogue photography, Colón also creates assemblages in the found object tradition. His works have been exhibited in several venues throughout New York City and Puerto Rico and a number of his photographs form part of the Centro De Estudios Puertorriqueños archives at CUNY Hunter College and of the permanent collection at the National Portrait Gallery of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C.
He is currently editing My Upside Down World: Deconstructing Photography, a five year digital project encompassing photographs from New York, Puerto Rico, Berlin, Mainz, Paris, Havana, and Toronto His works can be found in numerous publications, film documentaries and are part of many private collections.

Protest with sign that reads "Fuera Yanki" (Get Out Yankee)
Máximo Rafael Colón, Anti-Vietnam War protest with sign that reads "Fuera Yanki" (Get Out Yankee), 1974. Image courtesy of the artist.