Chile
About This Series
"In 1967 I wrote to the Chilean poet Pablo Neruda asking if I could collaborate with him on a series in Chile. Neruda invited me to Chile where I spent a month photographing people as well as their surroundings. Neruda wrote a very beautiful introduction for my Chilean series." – Milton Rogovin
The resulting book was entitled, Windows That Open Inward: Images of Chile.
The cities Milton photographed in Southern Chile include Puerto Montt, Castro, Quimchi and on Isla Negra. Photos at Neruda's home include both interior and exterior scenes, a collection of bottles with miniature ships inside, Neruda's writing desk, carved signatures of writers on living room ceiling beams, and a large mermaid from the bow of an old ship. Other images from Milton's one month in Chile include, one of Milton Rogovin's most renowned photographs, "Mother and Child (Chile_088)", a woman spinning wool, a shoe maker, a bar maid, a butcher, an accordion player, a fishermen, a rocking horse below Chilean flag, garlic on a table, and three generations of one family.
Related Publications
The Bonds Between Us: Family Portraits From Around The World, White Pine Press, 2001
Milton Rogovin: The Forgotten Ones, University of Washington Press, 1985; Quantuck Lane Press, 2003
Milton Rogovin: The Making of a Social Documentary Photographer, University of Washington Press and the Center for Creative Photography, September 30, 2006
Windows That Open Inward: Images of Chile, Poems by Pablo Neruda, Photographs by Milton Rogovin, White Pine Press, 1999
Nada Quede Atras (Nothing Left Behind), Museo de Arte Moderno Chiloe, poetry by Carlos Trujillo, photographs by Milton Rogovin, 2007 (out of print)
For curriculum and a folio download of the Chile series, please visit the education page.