• Tasty Bud**
    Tasty Bud**
    2020-04-05

    superbe travail, j'ai vu sur son site des photos de tango (danse que je pratique), les qq photos qu'ils présentent sont fascinantes ! Merci.

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  • Caroline Erre (migration in process)
    Caroline Erre (migration in process)
    2020-04-05

    rhâ c sûr qu'elle fait bien claquer la pellicule !!

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  • b13k@diasp.org
    b13k@diasp.org
    2020-04-07

    Chile? Or Romania? "Somewhere is the East Europe" :)

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  • Caroline Erre (migration in process)
    Caroline Erre (migration in process)
    2020-04-07

    I don't know your source, b13k, but mine says dat's at the psychiatric hospital Philippe Pinel de Putaendo, 200 km from Santiago, Chile... anyway, so powerful faces... she knows / feels what she's taking, so true, brutal, so fullof fullof respect <3

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  • b13k@diasp.org
    b13k@diasp.org
    2020-04-07

    very typical faces taken from the streets somewhere in Eastern Europe, and not from the psychiatric hospital even, just streets. You can meet a lot of such characters in the most countries there. "New Europeans" lol especially the second photo is 100%, most towns and villages there are full of this fenotype. As well as the right guy from the first photo. Just visit those countries and you will be surprised how they are similar.

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  • YA cannot die ⟶ ¿ (>‿◠)
    YA cannot die ⟶ ¿ (>‿◠)
    2020-04-07

    El infarto del alma (Heart Attack of the Soul) consists of photos of couples that have formed within the confines of the Putaendo psychiatric hospital, a state facility for the destitute deranged. What Errázuriz (and Diamela Eltit, the writer who worked with her on this project) found here was far from the "bare life" of psychotic degradation and institutional repression that one might expect. Rather, she uncovers affective intensities, and the powerful assertion of new individualities. [+]

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  • YA cannot die ⟶ ¿ (>‿◠)
    YA cannot die ⟶ ¿ (>‿◠)
    2020-04-07

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