The neighborhood, the wound and the forgetfulness that we will be

Authors

  • Marina Reina Guindo Independent Artist (Málaga)
    Spain

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24310/Umatica.2020.v2i3.11314

Keywords:

Neighborhood, photography, home, Palma Palmilla, collective

Abstract

During the development of the Palma Palmilla project, I was not aware of the human dimension, also anthropological, that it involved. But today, as I write these lines, I realize its full potential. Documentary photography moves and evolves towards a place that seems fundamental to me in order to continue exploring who we are and where we are going, a space where we know ourselves, as individuals, as a collective, as a species. This project started from an honest desire to discover, preserve and divulge the reality of Palma Palmilla, a territory that had been forgotten by everyone since its beginnings and that deserved to turn on the light that had been off for so long. We are nobody without our history, and this visual essay The neighborhood, the wound and the oblivion that we will be, speaks of that: of how we built the world in which we live, of the neighborhood as a habitat that is also home, of a lifestyle, in danger of extinction. A space-time that one day will serve to speak of the forgetfulness that we will be.

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Author Biography

  • Marina Reina Guindo, Independent Artist (Málaga)
    Independent Artist (Málaga)

References

Mora-Zahonero, F. (2016). Ibn Arabî: Vida y enseñanzas del gran místico andalusí. Editorial Kairós.

Zambrano, M. (2008). Hacia un saber sobre el alma. Madrid, Alianza, (6.ª).

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Published

2020-12-30

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How to Cite

Reina Guindo, M. (2020). The neighborhood, the wound and the forgetfulness that we will be. UMÁTICA. Journal on Image Creation and Analysis, 3(3), 287-307. https://doi.org/10.24310/Umatica.2020.v2i3.11314