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Pietro Paolini

Exhibition, Tearsheet

2014

The two halves

Pietro Paolini

Exhibition, Tearsheet

2014

The two halves

The two halves

Venezuela, 2012. View of Caracas and San Agustín neighbourhood. The metrocable (gondola lift) was opened in 2010.

Venezuela 2013—2014
Since the death of President Hugo Chávez, Venezuela has been experiencing a period of deep tension, increasingly polarized between pro-Chavistas and the opposition. For years, the country’s identity has been shaped by two radically opposing visions of the world and of Venezuela itself. At this critical juncture, as the contradictions of Chavismo erupt under the leadership of President Maduro, the nation finds itself precariously balanced between diverging futures. This series captures everyday life in a moment of profound uncertainty, where the democratic future of Venezuelan society hangs in the balance.

 

NFT’s of the series are available HERE.

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Venezuela, 2014. Clashes between police and students protesting against the government at the Central University of Caracas.

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Venezuela, 2014. First year aniversary of the death of Chavez. President Maduro partecipating to the cerimony at the Chavez mausoleum

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Venezuela, 2014. Punta Cardón beach in front of the biggest oil refinery of Venezuela. The country has the largest crude oil reserve in the world estimated in 298.3 billion barrels.

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Venezuela, 2012. Some workers on a roof in a construction site in Caracas. This building is part of the Misión Vivienda (Housing Mission) programme through which some 2 million houses were built for the people in need.

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Venezuela, 2012. Nuevo Circo (New Circus), street culture and circus school built on the former bullring of Caracas

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Venezuela, 2014. First year aniversary of the death of Chavez in the popular neighborhood "23 de enero"

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Venezuela, 2012. A sunday afternoon in the "Parque del Este" in Caracas

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Venezuela, 2014. Some people playing bochas criolla (bowls) in the outskirts of Caracas

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Venezuela, 2014. The Bolivarian national police contains a student demonstration against the government in Caracas.

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Venezuela, 2013. Collado del Cóndor (Eagle Peak) in Mérida

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Venezuela, 2014. On María Lionza’s Day a family performs its cleansing ritual at the bottom of the Sorte Mountain. This form of worship combining catholic, indigenous and African rites and beliefs is the most famous and widespread ritual throughout Venezuela.

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Venezuela, 2014. Ovens to cook their production of bricks in a factory of Carora

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Venezuela, 2014. A writer sketches the face of Chávez in the outskirts of Caracas. Hugo Chávez presided over the country from 1999 and died on March 5th, 2013.

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Venezuela, 2014. Puerto Ayacucho, amazon region

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Caracas, Venezuela, 2012

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Venezuela, 2012. The experimental school of police, born with the gouvernment of Chavez

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Venezuela, 2014. A boat on the Orinoco River along the border with Colombia, where smuggling, mainly of gasoline and food, is widespread.

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Trans-Andean Highway in Mérida, Venezuela, 2013

Exhibition

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Museo Macro, Rome, September 2014
Benaki Museum, Athen, June 2016

Tearsheet

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