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Cabestro . Carol Caicedo

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Cabestro is the old name of the current Nelson Mandela square, located in the Lavapiés neighbourhood of Madrid, where the photos of this project have been taken. Cabestro also serves to refer to an animal that guides wild bulls, but it is also an insult that refers to someone manageable.

A concrete blanket on top of the hill. Control crystallizes between the veins like streets. Life ends up sprouting because light dwells in gray. The stimuli repeat themselves and plan this feeling of closure. Everything is in order, warn the cameras. The one I hold in my chest shoots in the form of a question. You take me in without answers. Between your experience and mine lies an abyss of violence. There is no halter to guide us and there is silence. A coat, a concrete blanket on top of the hill.

"The whole Avapiés is a work block.

In their houses, built like prison galleries, with their corridors open to the air and their common toilet, a door and a window per cell, live the bricklayer, the blacksmith, the carpenter, the newspaper seller, the blind man on the corner, the ruined man, the mopper and the poet. And in the paved courtyard with rounded corners, with a dripping fountain in the middle, all the languages of the same language cross: the dappered one of the lord, the torn one of the pimp, the slang of the thief and the beggar, the fancy one of the writer in the making."

The forge of a rebel (1941-1946) Arturo Barea.

Cabestro  Carol Caicedo

 

Images Carol Caicedo

Editing Carol Caicedo & Gonzalo Golpe

Design Marina Meyer

Printed in Spain by Artes Gráficas Palermo / 80 p.

16,5×22,5 cm

Text in Spanish and English

ISBN 978846469764350

Date of publication: October 2017

Kursala nº63 Halter

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