by angkorphoto | Nov 22, 2020
> Symptom: Latin America Contemporary Photography On the bodies’ resistance José Luis Cuevas, México ‘Notes on the bodies’ resistance’ Explore the nature of humans as vulnerable subjects, both physically and mentally. An approximation to the human being in its...
by angkorphoto | Nov 22, 2020
> Symptom: Latin America Contemporary Photography Mapuche Pablo Piovano, Argentina Millionaires from Argentina, Chile and around the world are investing in agricultural lands, tourism, and the extraction of fossil fuels. Several nuclear and hydroelectric power...
by angkorphoto | Nov 22, 2020
> Symptom: Latin America Contemporary Photography The House that Bleeds Yael Martínez, México Is a psychological projection of grief and absence. Haunting shots of empty rooms are cast in a sharp and unwelcome light, with the pain of loss and the burden of...
by angkorphoto | Nov 22, 2020
> Symptom: Latin America Contemporary Photography Tonatiuh Juan Brenner, Guatemala In Aztec mythology, Tonatiuh was the sun god. The Aztec people considered him the leader of Tollan, heaven and was also known as the fifth sun because they believed that he was the...
by angkorphoto | Nov 22, 2020
> Symptom: Latin America Contemporary Photography Llano Juanita Escobar, Colombia My thirst for land resonated in this plain. You must hold on to its bucking heart and learn to sing and feel and understand it through its poets and minstrels. I also dreamt of being...