Leopoldo Palacios is a New York-based photographer whose thought-provoking series of photographs, titled "Edges of Language," delves into the complexities of human conflicts and their impact on contemporary society. Through his work, Palacios explores the manipulation and destruction of language, the intersection of material and symbolic elements, and the annihilation of thought and individuality, offering a reflection on the past within today's political landscape.
With a focus on specific locations such as the Atacama desert in Chile, Simon Bolivar's path during his early trip to the United States, and the modern ruin of Kangbashi, China's infamous real estate bubble, Palacios captures the essence of these places and their historical significance, shedding light on the underlying logic of power and the Orwellian realities of our time.
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