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Midnight At The Crossroads Cristina de Middel and Bruno Morais

Midnight At The Crossroads
Cristina de Middel & Bruno Morais
Self-Published
English

 

Hardback Clothbound
190 Pages
176 x 245 mm
2020

 

Esù is one of the most enigmatic entities in the cosmogony of West African religions and he crossed the Ocean hand in hand with the the slaves to land in a new world where forced labour, lack of freedom and missionaries would force a transformation that lasts until today in the global understanding of African rooted religions. Midnight at the Crossroads documents and records these transformations and adaptations from its origin in Benin to Cuba, Brazil and then Haiti. Esù starts as a totem in Benin, becomes a child in Cuba, then a young seductive man in Brazil and finally an old man in Haiti, but it is always a confusing spirit that questions your certainties and makes you doubt along the way.

 

About the Artist
Cristina de Middel (b. 1975) is a Spanish documentary photographer and artist living and working in Uruapan, Mexico. De Middel self-published The Afronauts in 2012, a photobook about the short-lived Zambian space program in Southern Africa. The book quickly sold out and the work was met with critical acclaim. She was nominated for the 2013 Deutsche Börse Photography Prize for The Afronauts,. In 2013, de Middel received the Infinity Award from the International Center of Photography. In 2017 she became a nominee member of Magnum Photos and in 2019 an associate member.
lademiddel.com

Bruno Morais is a Brazilian photographer founder of the Colectivo Pandilla in Rio de Janeiro.
He graduated in Physical Education at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro and recived his training as a photography teacher at the Escola de fotógrafos Populares in the same city. Beyond his personal work as a photographer and the documentary training he started with, he is very active in spreading phtography as a pedagogic tool and an agent for change in certain communities in Brazil. With the Coletivo Pandilla he has shown his work at the gallery Vitrines during FotoRio, Gallery 535 as part o the Favelas Observatory, at FB Gallery in New York City and at the National Historical Museum in Rio de Janeiro. His personal work was part of the 2015 edition of the festival Paraty em Foco and will be shown during San josé Photo Festival and Encontros da Imagem and Lagos Photo in 2106.
nobruno.com

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