Moisés
by Mariela Sancari
Photographs: Mariela Sancari
Publisher: La Fabrica
64 pages
Year: 2015
ISBN: 9788416248223
Price: 185 €
Comments: 26 x 17.5 cm, hardcover, offset printing, edition of 1000, special edition of 25 including a numbered and signed inkjet acid free cotton paper print. Condition: new.
In this work, Mariela Sancari presents portraits of 70–year–old men, the age her father would be if he were still alive. The Argentine photographer is convinced that seeing the inert body of a dead person helps one to overcome one of the most complex stages of grief, denial. She was unable to see her father’s body and has therefore doubted his death in countless ways. In this volume, Sancari proposes and undertakes a fictional game in an attempt to help show the infinite storeroom of the unconscious, a mise en scène that allows us to represent our real desires and fantasies.
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by Mariela Sancari
Photographs: Mariela Sancari
Publisher: La Fabrica
64 pages
Year: 2015
ISBN: 9788416248223
Price: 185 €
Comments: 26 x 17.5 cm, hardcover, offset printing, edition of 1000, special edition of 25 including a numbered and signed inkjet acid free cotton paper print. Condition: new.
In this work, Mariela Sancari presents portraits of 70–year–old men, the age her father would be if he were still alive. The Argentine photographer is convinced that seeing the inert body of a dead person helps one to overcome one of the most complex stages of grief, denial. She was unable to see her father’s body and has therefore doubted his death in countless ways. In this volume, Sancari proposes and undertakes a fictional game in an attempt to help show the infinite storeroom of the unconscious, a mise en scène that allows us to represent our real desires and fantasies.
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Publisher: La Fabrica
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