Darius Rydel CerezoSurrey, BC Juror's Choice Award Size 32" x 44" Medium Archival Pigment Print, Mahogany Ist Edition of 3 + 1 AP Belonging to an ongoing documentary photographic series exploring the capacities and limitations of the photographic archive in relation to community representation, the work “Darius” makes reference to French New Wave cinema as a means to create new narratives surrounding the Filipinx experience. Alluding to a scene in Eric Rohmer’s film “Claire’s Knee,” Darius, an actor of Filipino and Jamaican descent, is employed to portray a character’s moment of confusion and heartbreak. Similar to ideas of queer and Filipinx representation, Darius’ gaze resists singular interpretation—it paradoxically negates and is an invitation, a warning, a challenge, and a question. Juror's Choice Award Darius Rydel CerezoSurrey, BC About the artist About the artist Rydel CerezoSurrey, BC Rydel Cerezo investigates the spaces between sexuality, religion, and race. He is interested in how these disparate themes metaphorically and visually coalesce. Cerezo instrumentalizes the camera as a means to work through ancestry and destiny. Cerezo has presented exhibitions internationally, including Aperture Foundation, the Vogue Italia Festival, and the Polygon Gallery. Cerezo was shortlisted for Philip B. Lind Emerging Artist Prize (2020) and longlisted for the Sobey Art Award (2022). Follow on social