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After photographing empty São Paulo during the beginning of the Covid -19 pandemic and publishing the book Neighbors, now in "Duplo", photographer Claudia Jaguaribe documents the slow process of recovery photographing people close to her own daily life. She says that "Gradually, I realized that in addition to the portraits, there were in the city and in objects around me, indications of the same issue. Faces with masks and images of the city formed pairs, and pointed to a new reality." The images suggest a kind of archeology of everyday life in the face of evidence that, despite this situation, the experience of living follows an unpredictable course, which the photographer says she seeks to understand. Includes two texts: one written by Margareth Dalcolmo, pneumologist and researcher at Fiocruz, and the second one by Victor Stirnimann, philosopher at the University of São Paulo
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