cristina de middel

Hotel Hoetl, 2015


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Hotel Hoetl, 2015



The “Hotel Hoetl” series is a tale of the place which became the central point of urban wandering in wintery Łódź: the hotel where the artist was staying. De Middel takes us to the world of horror films, fairy tales and unexplained phenomena, inviting the people she met during her stay to take part in her play, in which she toys with numerous pop-cultural references and with her own imaginings, triggered by the ambience of the place.

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Las Piedras Jamás, 2016


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Las Piedras Jamás, 2016


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Las Piedras Jamás, 2016



In 2014 Cristina de Middel became involved with the photographic archive of the newsmagazine Alerta and began to work with the idea of exploring the different languages of violence and the role played by photography in this entire area.

She made drawings of 200 different photographs and added dialogue to them, as if they were comic strips. The dialogues have been composed from the lyrics of Mexican ranchera songs, which in the name of love and passion, celebrate actions and reactions of a rather callous nature. The three elements have combined to create a book that invites us to reexamine the content we are exposed to and to identify the violence concealed beneath accepted codes. This is a needed reflection, especially in Mexican society, so that the limits of the acceptable can be analyzed objectively and their real impact understood.

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