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A Guide for the Afflicted and Defiant

Writer
Nicole Cartier Barrera
Editor
Nicole Cartier Barrera
Price
$42.00
Date
2022
Publisher
Self-Published
Format
Anthologies
Genre
Politics, Activism, Prints & Posters
Description

An ode to the gestures of resistance and disobedience, both individual and collective, loud and quiet, grandiloquent and modest, A Guide for the Afflicted and Defiant brings together seven collaborators from Colombia who translate into words and images their personal experience of the country’s most recent protests, exacerbated by a global pandemic. This interdisciplinary project edited and curated by Nicole Cartier Barrera unfolds as a print publication, an exhibition, and a digital space; it explores the role of spectatorship in contexts of distress and our relationship to the visual and testimonial traces of memory.

Find out more at: www.guiaparalosafligidos.com

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