I don´t like to talk about art. Interview with Marcos López

Authors

  • Juan Pablo Duarte Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Psicología.

Abstract

Marcos López describes himself as an Andy Warhol of the underdeveloped world. In his work, he managed to eradicate the melancholy tonality of Latin American photography in order to bring us closer to a carnival of shots and stories where local identity comes into unprecedented prominence.

We wanted to invite him to write about the relationship between belief and image, as well as about those contemporary phenomena which have influenced his work. We also told him the words anxietysexviolencebody, and pornography so that he would give us his opinion about the images that are capable of moving us today.

When his text arrived, we decided to establish it according to the four statements inspired by the reading of Jacques Lacan’s Seminar 23. “A New imaginary,” the syntagma which inspires this issue of LAPSO and appears in the eighth class of that seminar, prompted us to give greater prominence to the images in López’s work which motivated our questions.

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Published

2018-08-22

How to Cite

Duarte, J. P. (2018). I don´t like to talk about art. Interview with Marcos López. Lapso, (3), 49–50. Retrieved from https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/lapso/article/view/20992

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Intersecciones