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《BIG_Review》的这次选择聚焦于流亡,但也与命运的理念联系在一起。生命的标志是什么?不规则和意义。对失事船只来说是一种损失,也是一种重建,这对移民来说意义重大,但不仅如此。通过这种方式,Ramírez的作品可以以其人文和诗意的视野在我们心中振动。——Elisa Ganivet, Art & Borders编辑所有图片版权归艺术家Enrique Ramírez所有。未经授权,不得转载。
This selection for BIG_Review focuses on exile, but it is also linked to the idea of destiny. What marks a life? Irregularities and meaning. To the shipwrecked is induced a loss but also a reconstruction that can be significant to the immigrants but not only. In this way, Ramírez’s work can vibrate within us with its humanistic and poetic vision. — Elisa Ganivet, Art & Borders Editor. All images copyright the artist, Enrique Ramírez. No reproductions without authorization.