Rachelle Mozman Solano

[2] Mozman Solano's photographs and moving images simultaneously explore the relationship between storytelling, narrative fiction and documentary and the way that stories built on perception shape culture and condition behavior of individuals and environment.

[4][5] Mozman Solano's artistic practice explores how mythology, history, the psyche, and economics overlap and become part of the psychological and somatic experience.

Mozman Solano's work addresses trauma as a consequence of racial supremacism, diaspora and subjugation, particularly in the experience of women.

Mozman Solano explored Gauguin's interest in racial purity against his biracial background, as well as the role of the museum in shaping cultural perceptions of him.

[8][9][3] In 2020 Mozman Solano released her monograph Colonial Echo with Kris Graves Projects,[10] bringing together two related bodies of work, Casa de Mujeres and La Negra.