by admin_vist | Jun 6, 2021 | Interviews, Vist Projects
“The Mapuche are people who defend nature,” says a child as he draws with colored pencils on white paper. “The Police,” he adds later, “fix the problems shooting.” Everything happens in a video that the Chilean photographer...
by admin_vist | Jun 6, 2021 | Interviews, Vist Projects
Soy is not a recent crop in Argentina. According to Guillermo Cadenazzi, there are records of crops in the early twentieth century, by the middle of the century there were less than 1000 hectares cultivated. Already in the 1980s it was one of the main crops, with...
by admin_vist | Jun 6, 2021 | Interviews, Vist Projects
“Without chemicals, life itself is impossible,” says a 1977 Monsanto advertisement. The image shows a boy about to kiss a puppy in the middle of lush green grass. The text says that there are those who associate “chemical” with...
by admin_vist | Jun 6, 2021 | Interviews, Vist Projects
The Argentine photographer Alejandro Chaskielberg spent his quarantine with his daughter in a small house in a forest in El Hoyo, Chubut, southern Argentina. In the midst of the pandemic, he built a three-meter torch with iron and rags and flamed it in different...
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...