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_aAun te espero _b: Anai Tirado Miranda _c/ Antimonumenta CDMX |
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_aRoma Norte, CDMX; _bGato Negro Ediciones; _c2022 |
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520 | _aOn the eve of the Women's Day protests of 2021, the Mexican government erected metal barricades surrounding the National Palace. The feminist collective Antimonumenta CDMX decided to paint the barricades with the names of recent victims of femicide in Mexico. This series of photographs documents the barricades that were intervened in those days so that they may still be read. An homage, a scream of rebellion in the face of indifference and oblivion. | ||
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650 | _aN8350-8356 Art as a profession. Artists | ||
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_aMexico _91146 |
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