Peru: tiktokers, memes and tear gas

Since Congress removed President Martín Vizcarra on November 9, Peru’s social and political crisis has been in the international news. The presidents resign, the streets fill up, the youth renew demands and forms, the police repress. After decades of...

Love in the times of problematic consumption

Just before taking to the field, the Spanishs David Simon Martret and Blanca Galindo investigate, study and talk. They seek to understand substance use from all sides: they quote Epicurus, they think about pleasure, the death drive, sociology. They read about biology,...

Gisela Volá: cómo fotografiar el deseo

The Argentine photographer, Gisela Volá, wants to understand what makes us who we are. Her questions around the identity lead her to travel through countless paths, territories, rites, conversations and symbols. On this path, photography alone does not exist. She...

Musuk Nolte: water in the desert

When the WHO said that Covid-19 had pandemic status, governments around the world took different decisions: confinement, isolation, sectorized measures, intermittencies. The recommendations of the scientific world were also diverse and sometimes contradictory. There...