This year the ImageSingulières festival has joined with the International Photography Festival in Valparaiso on the theme of Chile, featuring five different photographers and their vision of the country and its history. The socialist Allende, the dictator Pinochet and the subject of exile are ubiquitous, as in the Raul Gomez archives presented by his son, Rodriguo Gomez-Rovira, director of the Valparaiso festival, and brought together for this exhibition. Although she has never lived under a dictator, the young photographer Paula Lopez Dorguett has dug deep into the memories of her elders and used photography to freely interpret their story.
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