Contemporary Chilean Photography 02/CNCA
October 5, 2010 rosariomontero 32 other publications
The loss is irreparable: photography tells us creaming, this it teaches us, making us imagine; if the loss is absolute and violent, it is not because lost time, the object or being were of great value before for us in themselves, but because this time, this object, or this being, are now forever lost. F. Soulages (“From an aesthetics of photographytowards an aesthetic of the image”)
The loss is irreparable: photography tells us creaming, this it teaches us, making us imagine; if the loss is absolute and violent, it is not because lost time, the object or ...