Visions of Eden (2nd Edition)
Visions of Eden (2nd Edition)
Visions of Eden presents a visual narrative of my family’s journey as first-generation Filipino immigrants in America, explored through the mythological frameworks of Christian doctrine and the American Dream.
Drawing from my deeply religious upbringing and early experiences with assimilation, the project interrogates the truth behind these inherited mythologies and the flawed notion of paradise— a home from which we’ve been exiled and endlessly seek to rediscover. For many abroad, America is imagined as a modern-day Eden—a land of milk and honey, wealth, and abundance. But what is our forbidden tree? And what is gained or sacrificed in the pursuit of heaven?
Conceived as a book-based experience, the work combines original photography with appropriated imagery from children’s Bible storybooks and personal family archives—snapshots, letters, and video stills—offering a layered window into the complexities of faith, both spiritual and ideological.
An allegorical meditation on familial identity, death, legacy, and false promise, this hybrid portrait reflects on past and present, and both the uncertainty and hope of our desired futures.
Visions of Eden
© Ryan Frigillana
All images © Ryan Frigillana
Self-published: November 2020
Softcover with French flaps
8x10 in.
134 pages
1 loose insert
Second Edition of 50
ISBN: 978-0-578-74310-3
Collections:
The Getty Research Institute Library
The Morgan Library & Museum
Anacostia Community Museum Library at the Smithsonian
Hirsch Library at The Museum of Fine Arts Houston
Ryerson and Burnham Libraries at the Art Institute of Chicago
Robert B. Haas Family Arts Library at Yale University
Fleet Library at the Rhode Island School of Design
Avery Architectural & Fine Arts Library at Columbia University
Pratt Institute Libraries
Press / Features:
Cumulus Photo
Photo-Emphasis