Camilo Pachón

 Exploring the power of art and community work as forces for social transformation, and the ancestral technology of the mask as a tool to deconstruct the hegemonic narratives of our contemporary reality.


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Manadas
This series of photographs emphasizes the symbolic empowerment that, through art and culture, members of the El Burro Corcoveón and Piglets Chaplin troupes from Galapa Atlantic have chosen to protect and promote the values and cultural traditions of rural carnival in their communities.

The influence of the Rio de Janeiro carnival and its media cult of image, glitter, perfect bodies, and decorated beauties has led to a proliferation of fantasy troupes in the Barranquilla carnival that emulate Brazilian costumes and are displacing the traditional practices of the Atlantic towns.

The desolate landscape serves as a metaphor for their cultural ecosystem and reflects the neglect and pressure to which the traditions of the communities in the Atlantic towns of Colombia are subjected.


Manada de Burros

Rural Carnival
Dunkeys Corcoveón
Location: Pital de Megua, Atlántico
Country: Colombia
Year: 2016


Manadas

Rural Carnival
Dunkeys Corcoveón
Location: Pital de Megua, Atlántico
Country: Colombia
Year: 2016


Manadas

Rural Carnival
Piglets Chaplin
Location: Galapa Atlantico
Country: Colombia
Year: 2016