There was then no sin
Sergio Aritméndiz
Self-Published
English
Hardcover
102 pages
200 x 260 mm
2016
ISBN Not Available
Colonialism is a long-established form of territorial, economic, and cultural domination over a foreign people that is subjected to the dominant country. There was then no sin navigates some of the defining implications of the Spanish conquest of America, such as colonisation, evangelisation, slavery, depletion and false paradise showing a parallel vision of this historical period.
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About the Artist
Sergio Aritméndiz (b. 1980, Madrid) is a photographer and co-founder of the collective and publishing house Cuatro Ojos. After leaving a career as a photographer of the geological sciences, Aritméndiz completed a Masters in photographer at the EFTI in Madrid (2006). From that moment on, he began to dedicate himself to photography professionally, combining it with the development of personal projects. He continues to train in photography with different courses at the Blank Paper School in Madrid and La Casa Encendida.
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