Josephine Sacabo | Grandma, Date Unknown
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Tagged, Josephine Sacabo, 2018
“Walking the graffiti gauntlet from my house to my studio, I am confronted by a lexicon of rampant misogyny, violence and sexual insults. The messages may be verbal but their effects are visceral. We are being ‘tagged’- as hos, bitches and worse. But I am not that woman.
Why have women become the targets of the rage and frustration expressed? Why are women bearing the consequences for injustices they have not committed? Where are the graffiti messages by women meant for men?
I do not have the answers to these questions, all I have are these images of what it feels like to be a woman walking these streets. And in this I know I am not alone.” – Josephine Sacabo
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Josephine Sacabo, Paz (from the series Lux perpetua)
These images are glimpses of the light that prevails even in the harshest places once the human spirit has assimilated it – images that have become a part of us beyond their meaning.
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josephine sacabo : structures of reverie (2019)
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DU BIST, WAS ICH HEUTE NACHT
Du bist, was ich heute Nacht
träumen werde, was mich heut
Nacht träumen wird …
Ich erkenne dich immer.
Wenn jemand uns zusammenträumt –
dann treffen wir uns!
(Marina Zwetajewa, 8.10.1892 -31.08.1941)
aus: Brief an Rainer Maria Rilke
Foto: by Josephine Sacabo
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