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Pep Bonet – Hellbangers
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Pep Bonet – Hellbangers
Publisher: General, 2021
Volume, 128 pages, English
Size: 22x17cm
Newfound in seal
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American Memory
I’ve always believed that the first step towards healing a deep wound is acknowledgement. Without that, it is impossible to move forward. That has been, and remains, the guiding motivation behind both the photographs I’ve already taken and those I’ve yet to find.
For two years now, I have been traveling, working on a series of landscape photographs of important historical sites across America. As a nation, what we choose to forget and ignore is often more interesting to me than what we’ve chosen to honor and celebrate. I’ve not been to the Delaware River to find the exact spot where George Washington crossed with the fleeing Continental Army. Instead, the photographs I’ve taken, and continue to search for, are as much about what is here now, in the 21st Century, as they are about an elusive past. I’m interested in a history of violence and conquest, and the struggle for freedom and equality, because I see these themes as very much still with us today. As a photographer, artist, journalist, and history teacher, I want to look for places where the present and the past intersect, overlap, and collide.
Where has this journey taken me so far?
To the banks of the Sand Creek River, just outside of a railroad crossing in the desolate plains of Eastern Color
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