El video con las conferencias completas con la participación de Yael Martínez, Margara De Haene, Ramón Avendaño y Óscar Colorado.
Algunas fotografía contenidas en el libro «La Casa que Sangra» de Yael Martínez.

Vacia. Autoretrato con Luz (Mi mujer) en casa Taxco Guerrero, Mexico 2013. (my wife) & Me at home.Taxco Guerrero México. Guerrero is one of the Mexican States that have been most affected by organized crime; It is the second poorest and most violent state in the country. The condition of social and economic marginalization of Guerrero is becoming more evident. The crisis of the rule of law is increasingly alarming and forced disappearances are only one of the symptoms that prove it. In 2013, three of my brothers-in-law died. (They used to live in Iguala, the place from where the Ayotzinapa students disappeared). One of them was killed; the other two disappeared.) After these events I began documenting my family, and the families of other missing people, in order to capture in photographs the psychological and emotional breakdown caused by the loss of family members, especially for parents, children, and siblings. I am working with the concepts of pain, emptiness, absence, and forgetting.
Un GRAN TRABAJO de Yael Martínez. Ya tuve antes la oportunidad de ver estas fotos, si no me equivoco, en la revista CUARTOSCURO y el impacto de las imágenes es inolvidable. Muy buen trabajo Óscar. Saludos!!
Mil gracias Ernesto. Te mando un abrazo fuerte
Maravilhoso
Impresionantes imágenes, algunas de ellas son la representación de que “una imagen vale más que mil palabras”. Un gran trabajo el realizado por Yael Martínez, cuyo título lo dice todo.
SL2.