06/11 – 19 h. Inauguration: The Pérdida de George Ramos


From October 30 to December 5.

A project of George Ramos

“ I had 14 years when a man was born something that belonged to me in the Cancha 3 of the Deportivo Xocchimilco, in the city of Mexico. Salí by bicycle. Volví Herido, but in silence. I tried to regerse at home, but I lost in the road, in me. voz.

During 22 years I kept silence after a sexual abuse.

Hoy vuelvo with a chamber. I don’t like a teenager confunded, but as a survivor. Each Image Nace from ESA HERIDA. This series is not a respert: it is an abierta scar that forms in the image.

The Mapas intervened by Google Maps, each red trazo on the territory, are registers of lost routes, emotional distance, paths marked by the Miedo. What so lejos is really going to be? And if the peligro also inhabits the search, do I even at home? This work is a try to understand how the trauma deja marks invisible … but persistent.

The male figure appears in photographs as a ghost presence: clandestine, restless, inevitable. I didn’t look for her. Surbage alone, as if it is invoked. Casualidad?

Invite to another survivors to share their stories: Who has a sexual abuse? What did they have? Where did you have a refuge?

Pérdida, does not look for Consuelo, but look. It is the Rastro of a VOZ that, in the end, dares to say: this is passed. Such, in this journey, you can find together something that also has lost your lost. “

George Ramos

George Ramos. Mexican photographer. Photographic and audiovisual projects are generally personal experiences. Specifically, these are topics that deal with sexuality, gender, diversity and inequalities. The body appears as the place where the marks of abuse, the deprivation of freedom, the traces of aggression and repression are seen. He speaks in the first person, how much history, but also seeks other voices that speak through a research work that includes interviews, surveys and visits to different spaces.

Ruins room.

Opening: November 6 at 7pm.

This exhibition is part of the JES program, Sexual Education Conference of the Patio Llimona.





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