Produktbeschreibung
Fragmentation is a way to narrate the rupture of all political paradigms. A free civil society forges its own path, regardless of the beloved but frozen portraits of its founding fathers. To discover this, Swiss photographers Daniel Spehr and Kathrin Schulthess apply an almost surgical strategy of exploration, making photos of apparently insignificant objects – windows, sewer grates, traffic signs, cars, graffiti and countless other urban details – and cataloguing these in a hypnotising array of series and juxtapositions. In this way, they endeavour to anthropologically construct the whole picture, and therefore also to come to an understanding of the singular phenomenon that is Cuba. Spanish/English