THE NUKAK MAKU
The paradoxical destiny of the last colombian nomade tribe
      26 photos
Considered genetic and ethnological patrimony of humanity, the Nukak Maku are the last nomade tribe in Colombia. They were discovered and officially recognized in 1988 by the Colombian government. Before, this tribe had always...

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HAPPINESS
Children and slums, India
      20 photos
Happinness is clearly a notion much vaster than that of satisfaction merely provocated by material goods. The link between richness and happinness is just an hypotheses which, like all others hypotheses, asks for being proven...

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INDIA MOMENTS       20 photos
Daily's life in India is poetry. It is beauty made of colors present everywhere; in the morning light, in the deep gaze of a yogi or simply in the sound of a temple bell. I wished to translate this poetry into a photographic language

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YUKPAS       29 photos
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KUMBH MELHA
The world's biggest pilgrimage
      20 photos
Every twelve years a gigantic religious congragation staggers India gathering more than 60 million of people in the same city : The Kumbh Melha. During various weeks, India shakes, vibrates, trembles and boils into an atmosphere without comparison. The temples, monasteries, ashrams and cities empty and its occupants…

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THE ROMA COMMUNITY
(Amnesty International)
      10 photos
The Roma community in France lives in very precarious conditions, finding themselves in camps without electricity, neither water or plumbing. They have enormous difficulties to find jobs, to find schools for the children and...

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CHILDREN AND SLUMS
Paris
      15 photos
Righ int this moment, while luxurious cars roll in the peripheral highway of the "City of Light", Paris, a third local world spreads below the billboards of those banal products than most people love. And yet, the violence of this...

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THE UNKNOWNS
Paris
      10 photos
They cannot do anything. They carry out a subhuman life like daily spectators of their own deaths. Heavy because of their suffering or their excess of alcohol and drugs perhaps, since this is their refugee against hunger and coldness

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Juan Pablo Gutierrez
By: Anne Etienne

If you wait, people will forget your camera and the soul will drift up into view.
Steve McCurry

If this sentence sounds like a real commonplace for the "educated", Juan Pablo Gutierrez shows us by the strength of his images and the depth of his subjects that nothing is as evident.
Colombian photographer born three decades ago, Juan Pablo Gutierrez puts already a glance full of wisdom over everything that sorrounds him. A mixture of spontaneity, respect and authencity.

World's citizen, he lives to reveal to us the "undesired" of our society. Those who upset that much the authorities and the public opinion, and he does it in order to give back to them their dignity, so often violated. However, this young colombian photographer refuses every paternalistic or pessimistic approach, he claims to belong to the Humanist school, rather than the humanitarian. Juan Pablo Gutierrez gives importance to the 'why' behind his pictures. His work are the reflection of his position on this world and his philosophical commitment. This remarkable posture is translated in a photographic way by respect, complicity, smiles and dignity.
Vagrants, indigenous peoples, gypsies, destitutes; it does not matter if they sleep on a cardboard, under a bridge or in the sewers, the photographer will encounter them without fake compassion, full of humanity and optimism. It is through this natural way that a dialogue is built, a dialogue that goes beyond the power of words and that reveals the essence of each one of the images.
"In my work, the image is not the product of a punctual act, it is the result of a work that exceeds the short instant of the capture of the image. After long moments shared with my models. With my pictures I pretend to show a multiple portrait of the human condition, but with dignity. In order to reach the integrity of this labour it must exist a real personal and philosophical involvement."
In the same humble and honest way as he acts with his models, we would need several days to listen his anecdotes at the prestigious agency MAGNUM PHOTOS, or even confide to us in all modesty the list of international photography awards he has won, like the Great Award obtained twice at the Photo-Reporter contest of Paris Match.
Gutierrez's unquestionable talent, and his remarkable photographic and philosophical posture is a source of inspiration. These qualities have been recognized by the most prestigious institutions working for Human Rights such as Amnesty International, Survival, Rights & Democracy or the UNICEF, for which he currently works.

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RIGHTS & DEMOCRACY

Rights & Democracy student network has contributed to the campaign by working in conjunction with photographer Juan Pablo Gutierrez, whose talent and commitment to the cause is a source of inspiration. A photo exhibit of 12 of his photos will tour our university delegations to spread the word on campus and to inform the general Canadian public about various issues faced by Indigenous peoples in Colombia.
Read more: dd-rd.net
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL: JUSTICE FOR KIMY

Ten years ago that the courageous defender of human rights, Embera Katío Indigenous leader Kimy Pernía Domicó, was abducted by gunmen. He was never seen again. Despite evidence about the involvement of army-backed paramilitaries, authorities failed to find Kimy. Ten years later, no one has been brought to justice for this crime.
Read more: amnesty.ca
ONIC: International Campaign for the Survival of Indigenous Peoples at risk of extinction in Colombia.

On several occasions, ONIC has demanded to Colombian government to build a comprehensive protection plan, based on the life plans of indigenous people listed in extinction. However, the State has not shown the political will to ensure compliance with the rights of indigenous peoples.
SURVIVAL INTERNATIONAL - Act now to help the Nukak!

Campaigning for the Nukak's rights has already made a huge difference. After campaigns led by Survival and local indigenous organisations, the Colombian government created a Nukak reserve in 1993 and enlarged it in 1997. What the Nukak want now is for the boundaries of their reserve to be respected and for them to be able to live there in peace.
Read more: survivalinternational.org
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL: FRENCH AUTHORITIES MUST STOP STIGMATIZING THE ROMA.

Hundreds of marginalized Romanian and Bulgarian Roma families in France face being left without adequate shelter this winter as they face an ongoing threat of eviction from their camps.
Read more: amnesty.org
LAVAL UNIVERSITY DELEGATION UN ACTION!
November 2011
Campaign for the survival of Indigenous peoples at risk of extinction in Colombia. Rights & Democracy and Juan Pablo Gutierrez
Read more: dd-rd.net
UNICEF PARIS. SO DISTANT ET SO CLOSE
November 2011
UNICEF Paris. Photographic exhibition as part of the anniversary of the international Convention of children's rights.
Read more: facebook.com
INTERNATIONAL BIENNIAL OF PHOTOGRAPHY: FOTOGRAFICA BOGOTA 2011
May 2011
Kumbh Melha: The world's largest pilgrimage.
Read more: fotomuseo.org
NOMADIC PEOPLE'S IN COLOMBIA FACING EXTINCTION
10 march 2011. Victoria, Canada
In early March Rights & Demomcracy display a beautiful and moving photo exhibit by Juan Pablo Gutierrez. The nomadic Nukak Maku tribe of Colombia is one of many Indigenous groups in Colombia who are facing extinction as a result of the long standing conflict between government troops and the FARC.
Read more: dd-rd.net
EXTINCTION OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES IN COLOMBIA
4 february 2011. Edmonton, Canada
This exhibit explores indigenous peoples of Colombia, at risk of physical or cultural extinction, caused by the effects of the 50-year-long armed conflict in their country. The photos in the exhibition are of 3 of the 34 Indigenous peoples at risk of extinction: the Yukpa, the Chimilas and the Nukak Maku.
Read more: iweek.ualberta.ca
UNICEF PARIS: HAPPINESS. CHILDRENS AND SLUMS. INDIA
November 2010. Paris, France
On the anniversary of the international convention on the Rights of Childs, UNICEF Paris presents this beautiful exhibition.
Read more: colombianosenfrancia.com

Grand Prix Photo reportage Paris Match
2010
Paris Match - France

"Humanistic Award"
2010
Humanistic Report Magazine - France

Plus Grand Concours photo du monde
2010
PHOTO Magazine - France

Grand Prix Photo reportage Paris Match
2008
Paris Match 2008 - France

Coup de Coeur » du jury, La Bourse du Talent
2008
La Bourse du Talent - France

Plus Grand Concours photo du monde
2008
PHOTO Magazine - France

International Biennial of photographie"
2007
Argentine SICAFI. Quilmes Argentine

If you wish to purchase an original photograph of Juan Pablo Gutierrez, please contact Angela David :

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Images are printed on demand and signed on the back, dated and numbered by Juan Pablo Gutierrez. Each print is limited and authenticated.

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