“The artist, the true artist, will always be an enemy of the State.” ArtArtistResistanceSubversion Book:Memories of Underdevelopment Source: Memories of Underdevelopment
“I'm all screwed up because I've looked into things more than is good for my own health; don't know why the hell I read so much. That's why I'm here all paralysed.” ReadingBooksAnxietyMental HealthObsessionIndecisionParalysis Book:Memories of Underdevelopment Source: Memories of Underdevelopment
“It all turns into a spectacle, when you're not taking part and just watch the game from the outside. That's why I enjoy reading so much.” ReadingObservationSpectacle Book:Memories of Underdevelopment Source: Memories of Underdevelopment
“With the present violent historical acceleration - each new generation of knowledge occurs every ten years - the day is close when everything I know will be completely obsolete (for all the good it did me!) and I will still be alive.” HistoryObsolescenceFuture ShockHistorical Process Book:Memories of Underdevelopment Source: Memories of Underdevelopment
“Es posible que tenga algo que ver con el trópico, aquí todo madura y se descompone con facilidad. Nada persiste.” SocietyCubaSociedadDesarrolloEdmundo Author:Edmundo Desnoes
“The richness of our contemporary visual world must be seen as a danger. It is an overwhelming and oppressive world. A world that manifests itself fundamentally through the image is only a few steps from totalitarian manipulation.” WorldStepsDangerContemporaryVisualsManipulationOverwhelmingRichness Author:Edmundo Desnoes
“Photography has fooled the world. There's no more convincing fraud. Its images are nothing but the expression of the invisible man working behind the camera. They are not reality, they form part of the language of culture.” MenWorldRealityFormCultureLanguageBehindsExpressionPhotographyCamerasInvisibleFraudConvincingFooled Author:Edmundo Desnoes
“Photographs are detonators. They explode in us. We are the gaze as well as the gazed-at. The observer and the observed.” WellsPhotographObservers Author:Edmundo Desnoes
“Images, the visual power of present-day capitalism, like the ritual constructions of ancient Egypt, are refined ways of inhibiting and crushing man.” MenWayCapitalismAncientCrushVisualsRitualConstructionEgyptRefinedPresent DayAncient Egypt Author:Edmundo Desnoes
“Photographs offer more than decisive moments. They are not alone, they add and subtract and change with time. They are metaphors for our lives... Even a static photograph can change in the blink of a day or decade.” MomentsOur LivesOffersAddPhotographMetaphorDecadesNot AloneStaticBlinkDecisive Moments Author:Edmundo Desnoes
“...photography can lie as convincingly as literature or painting. The angle, the selected content, the assumed context.” LyingLiteraturePaintingPhotographyAngleSelected Author:Edmundo Desnoes
“Weston's sensual texture or Cartier-Bresson's implacable composition are apt to close over themselves, attaining the perfection of a certain sensual and harmonious bliss. We see textures, volumes, equilibrium - and reality, open and ragged, is lost and transcended.” RealityCertainLostPerfectionSensualBlissVolumeCompositionTextureHarmoniousEquilibriumRaggedCartier Author:Edmundo Desnoes
“The Latin American photographer has the possibility, and the means, for naming the things of our world, for demonstrating that there is another kind of beauty, that the faces of the First World are not the only ones. These Indian, black, plundered white and mestizo faces are the first element defining the demographic content of our photography.” WorldFirstsKindMeanFacesBlackWhitePossibilityElementsPhotographyPhotographerIndianLatinOur WorldDefiningLatin AmericaDemographicsDemonstratingLatin American Author:Edmundo Desnoes