Coca Che
by Luc Chessex
Photographs: Luca Chessex
Text: Luca Chessex
Publisher: RM
96 pages
Pictures: 75
Year: November 2016
ISBN: 9788416282388
Price: 46 €
Comments: comments: hardcover, 22 x 31,5 cm, design: Ramon Pez, language: spanish
In Coca Che, images of the revolutionary Che Guevara, created from a photograph by Alberto Korda, dialogue with photos used to advertised Coca-Cola, the soft drink invented by a pharmacist in Atlanta in 1886.
El Che and Coca-Cola are two icons that contend for presence in the land-scape of the Americas. The former is an emblem of revolutionary ideology, whereas the latter represents the “American way of life.” It is the confrontation of these two images that gives meaning to this photobook.
The photographs in Coca Che were taken in the 1960s and 1970s, when the Swiss photographer Luc Chessex lived for fourteen years in Cuba and traveled all over Latin America.
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Publisher: RM
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Year: November 2016
ISBN: 9788416282388
Price: 46 €
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El Che and Coca-Cola are two icons that contend for presence in the land-scape of the Americas. The former is an emblem of revolutionary ideology, whereas the latter represents the “American way of life.” It is the confrontation of these two images that gives meaning to this photobook.
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Coca Che
by Luc Chessex
Photographs: Luca Chessex
Text: Luca Chessex
Publisher: RM
96 pages
Pictures: 75
Year: November 2016
ISBN: 9788416282388
Price: 46 €
Comments: comments: hardcover, 22 x 31,5 cm, design: Ramon Pez, language: spanish
In Coca Che, images of the revolutionary Che Guevara, created from a photograph by Alberto Korda, dialogue with photos used to advertised Coca-Cola, the soft drink invented by a pharmacist in Atlanta in 1886.
El Che and Coca-Cola are two icons that contend for presence in the land-scape of the Americas. The former is an emblem of revolutionary ideology, whereas the latter represents the “American way of life.” It is the confrontation of these two images that gives meaning to this photobook.
The photographs in Coca Che were taken in the 1960s and 1970s, when the Swiss photographer Luc Chessex lived for fourteen years in Cuba and traveled all over Latin America.
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