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Mexico : The Factory of Dreams by Stefan Ruiz

René Casados as Juan Carlos Amarte es mi Pecado (Loving You Is My Sin), 2003 from The Factory of Dreams (Aperture 2012) © Stefan Ruiz

Yadhira Carrillo as Leonora "Nora" Guzman Madrigal de Orta de Palacios-Garcia Amarte es mi Pecado (Loving You Is My Sin), 2003 from The Factory of Dreams (Aperture 2012) © Stefan Ruiz

Roberto Palazuelos as Camilo Elizalde Rivera Mañana es para Siempre (Tomorrow Is Forever), 2009 from The Factory of Dreams (Aperture 2012) © Stefan Ruiz

Jacqueline Bracamontes as Maria José Samaniego Miranda Sortilegio (Love Spell), 2009 from The Factory of Dreams (Aperture 2012) © Stefan Ruiz

Fernando Colunga as Franco Santoro Mañana es para Siempre (Tomorrow is Forever), 2009 from The Factory of Dreams (Aperture 2012) © Stefan Ruiz

Daniel Cortes CEA, Televisa Acting School, 2004 from The Factory of Dreams (Aperture 2012) © Stefan Ruiz

Jorge Garza CEA, Televisa Acting School, 2003 from The Factory of Dreams (Aperture 2012) © Stefan Ruiz

Laura León "La Tesorito" as Refugio Urbina Dos Hogares (Double Life), 2011 from The Factory of Dreams (Aperture 2012) © Stefan Ruiz

Pablo Montero and Giberto de Anda as Emilio Valtierra and Hugo Duelo De Pasiones II (Duel of Passions), 2006 from The Factory of Dreams (Aperture 2012) © Stefan Ruiz

Ana Brenda Contreras as Ana Paula Carmona La Que No Podía Amar (The One Who Could Not Love), 2011 from The Factory of Dreams (Aperture 2012) © Stefan Ruiz

Ernesto D'Alessio as Juan Jiménez Heridas de Amor (Wounds of Love), 2006 from The Factory of Dreams (Aperture 2012) © Stefan Ruiz

Amor Real (True Love), 2003 from The Factory of Dreams (Aperture 2012) © Stefan Ruiz
René Casados as Juan Carlos Amarte es mi Pecado (Loving You Is My Sin), 2003 from The Factory of Dreams (Aperture 2012) © Stefan Ruiz
For the past eight years, Stefan Ruiz has gained special access to Mexico’s Televisa studios, known as “The Factory of Dreams,” where nearly fifty thousand hours worth of telenovelas (soap operas) are produced and exported annually to more than fifty countries. These intriguing tales of revenge, love, money, and despair are one of Mexico’s largest exports, popular throughout Latin America as well as in Africa, Asia, and Europe. Former Televisa stars turned Hollywood favorites include Salma Hayek and Gael García Bernal. Rogelio Guerra, who starred in Los Ricos También Lloran (The Rich Also Cry)—a show whose finale was watched by 70 percent of the population of Russia—once delivered the Russian New Year’s presidential address when Boris Yeltsin fell ill.
Stefan Ruiz’s photographs of the factory and its people reveal a behind-the-scenes look at this special place, with humor and affection. The Factory of Dreams (Aperture, June 2012) reveals a secret world of elaborate and surreal studio sets, and includes portraits of the television stars in character and students being groomed for future celebrity at the Televisa “soap school.” This is the world of beautiful women, handsome men, and rags-to-riches Cinderella stories, which reveal the underlying fantasies of social aspiration, as well as entrenched racial hierarchies. Accompanying Ruiz’s pictures are informative texts, sample plot summaries, and character descriptions that illuminate both the factory and the dreams behind this fascinating cultural phenomenon.
Pablo Helguera
Stefan Ruiz (born in San Francisco) studied painting and sculpture at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and the Accademia di Belle Arti, Venice. He taught art at San Quentin State Prison and began working as a photographer in 1994. His photographs have appeared in magazines around the world, including COLORS (for which he was creative director, 2003–4), New York Times Magazine, Telegraph Magazine, and Rolling Stone. His work has been published in two monographs, San Francisco Berlin (2011) and People (2006), and exhibited at Les Rencontres d’Arles, France; Photographers’ Gallery, London; PhotoEspaña, Madrid; New York Photo Festival; Havana Biennial; and Contact Photography Festival, Toronto. He lives in New York.
Pablo Helguera (introduction) is a visual and performance artist whose work incorporates pedagogy, social engagement, historical research, and language. His project Instituto de la Telenovela (Soap Opera Institute, 2002–4) explored the global impact of Latin American telenovelas. He has authored numerous books and has received many awards, including a Guggenheim fellowship and the first International Award for Participatory Art. Since 2007, he has served as director of adult and academic programs in the Department of Education at the Museum of Modern Art, New York.
The Factory of Dreams : Inside Televisa Studios by Stefan Ruiz
9 x 11 2⁄ 5 in.
(22.2 x 27.9 cm)
168 pages
90 four-color images
Hardcover with jacket
ISBN 978-1-59711-201-7
$50.00/£35.00
June 2012, Rights: World
Links
http://aperture.org
http://www.stefanruiz.com
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