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Andrés Juárez Troncoso is a visual artist based in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, working primarily with photography to explore identity, embodiment, and visibility. His practice focuses on long-term projects that give space to underrepresented experiences within contemporary visual culture.
His work has been exhibited internationally across Latin America, Europe, and the United States, including major platforms such as Photo Saint Germain and Paraty em Foco. His recent project A New Man, documenting the lived experiences of transgender men in Mexico, was recognized as an Outstanding Work at POY LATAM 2023.