by admin_vist | Jun 6, 2021 | Interviews, Vist Projects
What does a field of roses smell like? The answer is not romantic: it stinks of pesticides. In order for natural flowers to be perfect and last longer in a market in the United States, in Villa Guerrero, in Mexico, the fields and streets of the town are impregnated...
by admin_vist | Jun 5, 2021 | Interviews, Narrativas Limítrofes, Template VIST
Interviews - June 05, 2021 Laia Abril: a History of Misogyny Once an art curator told her, when visiting her exhibition, something that still makes the artist Laia Abril smile: “Your work is a guided tour of your mind.” When she started working as a...
by admin_vist | Apr 22, 2021 | Interviews, Narrativas Limítrofes
Photographer Cristina de Middel convinces the Tijuana athletics team to train in front of the wall that separates Mexico from the United States. If this were a note from a sensationalist newspaper, that could be the headline. And on the cover would be a photo of one...
by admin_vist | Jan 31, 2021 | Interviews, Vist Projects
They invited Luis Enrique Aguilar to photograph the feast of Santa Magdalena in Aldama, Mexico. There were rumors of conflicts, however, that time everything went well, even those from the town of San Andrés took their saint to greet their neighbors in Aldama. They...
by admin_vist | Jan 8, 2021 | publication, Vist Projects
On December 7, the Folha de São Paulo newspaper published an article on the most recent exhibition of the Brazilian artist Miguel Rio Branco. In it, the renowned artist says that he stopped taking photographs because, given the way in which they are currently...