by Vani | Jun 23, 2020 | Vist Projects, Visualities
In Haiti, the word noctambule speaks of a night inhabitant of clandestine activities. Pursuing that idea, the photographer Josué Azor goes through the queer night of Port-au-Prince and portrays it with the naturalness of the initiate. “The more photographs I...
by Vani | Jun 22, 2020 | Vist Projects, Visualities
Dulce y salada is a multi-platform project that reflects on the relationship human being has constructed with water in several places in Latin America. It seeks to understand the framework of local practices and knowledge to maintain in balance that relationship and...
by admin_vist | Jun 22, 2020 | Vist Projects, Visualities
In the middle of a ceremony in Haiti, photographers Cristina de Middel and Bruno Morais saw a hen walking along a stone wall. They did not imagine it, nobody told them. They were at one more stop on their journey between Africa and America to rebuild the routes...
by Vani | Jun 21, 2020 | Vist Projects, Visualities
The subjects for this series are young Venezuelans which nowadays face an economic, social, and political crisis. Venezuela has the highest economical inflation in the world, which has made the idea of a future seem almost impossible. Through these images Silvana...
by Vani | Jun 21, 2020 | Vist Projects, Visualities
The first time I had seen Olmendini was twenty years back. I was sitting in a Manhattan subway car when a tall, elegant man entered pushing a small, rectangular cart. It seemed odd to me that he was wearing a tuxedo and a red cotton shirt. And his head was crowned by...
by Vani | Jun 21, 2020 | Vist Projects, Visualities
Ricardo Nagaoka is a Latino-Japanese photographer born in Asunción, Paraguay. He moved to Ontario, Canada in 2005, found himself in Rhode Island to attend the Rhode Island School of Design, then drove across the country to live on the West...