Felipe Romero Beltrán, Grecia Evangelina. Patio de Thom., 2025, From the series 'Bravo', Pigment on paper, 120 x 150 cm. Ed. 1/3 + 2AP. Courtesy of the artist and Hatch Gallery.
Felipe Romero Beltrán, Sofá y mesa. Casa de Rebeca., 2025, From the series 'Bravo', Pigment on paper, 120 x 150 cm. Ed. 1/3 + 2AP. Courtesy of the artist and Hatch Gallery.
Paris Photo 2025
Felipe Romero Beltrán
Voices Section - Booth B55
November 13-16, 2025
Grand Palais
75008 Paris
Bravo situates itself in the liminal space of the Rio Bravo, a site of perpetual tension and migration where identity and geography intersect. Focusing on a 270-kilometre stretch of the river, Romero Beltrán’s Bravo constructs an elusive visual narrative where the river itself becomes a silent protagonist, shaping the lives of those who approach it but rarely appearing in the frame. Through stark portraits, austere interiors, and scarred landscapes, Bravo captures the suspended time of migration as his subjects wait, sometimes for years, in the shadow of an uncertain crossing.
Romero Beltrán's signature style is precise in the pursuit of a political reality, where meticulously produced portraiture both reveals and conceals the resilience, exhaustion and hope of the migrant experience, alongside the muted delicacy of Romero Beltrán's interiors, where a speaker, a mattress, a red-painted table become loaded with symbolic weight.
Divided into three chapters—Endings, Bodies, and Breaches—Romero Beltrán’s inscrutable documentary approach challenges the semiotics of classification, enclosure, definition, and identification in his visual aesthetics that mirror the suppressed and controlled notions of identity at the border. Also included within Bravo is El Cruce, an audiovisual work that underscores the river’s dual role as a life source and militarized boundary through scenes of baptism, fishing, and migrant stories. With accompanying texts by Salvadoran migrant Dominick Bermúdez, thinker Albert Corbí, and artist Alejandra Aragón, as well as an interview with the artist, Bravo is an urgent and poetic meditation on a border defined by contradictions—where hope, despair, movement, and stillness converge.
Courtesy Loose Joints
Felipe Romero Beltrán, Marvin mostrando su herida., 2025, From the series 'Bravo', Pigment on paper. 40 x 50 cm. Courtesy of the artist and Hatch Gallery.
Felipe Romero Beltrán, Amigo de El Friki y pared rosa., 2025, From the series 'Bravo', Pigment on paper, 120 x 150 cm. Ed. 1/3 + 2AP. Courtesy of the artist and Hatch Gallery.
Felipe Romero Beltrán, Hermano de Álex., 2025, From the series 'Bravo', Pigment on paper. 40 x 50 cm. Courtesy of the artist and Hatch Gallery.
Felipe Romero Beltrán, Espejo. Casa de El Sower., 2025, From the series 'Bravo', Pigment on paper. 40 x 50 cm. Courtesy of the artist and Hatch Gallery.
Felipe Romero Beltrán, Esquina / Cierre. Habitación de Rafa., 2025, From the series 'Bravo', Pigment on paper. 40 x 50 cm. Courtesy of the artist and Hatch Gallery.