crimes against love
“Márcio Lira Silva and Eduardo, 2012.
The couple was happy and ready for a vacation.
So their families remembered
as they identified them in the morgue.
Their eyes pierced,
their fingers missing.”
Photography printed in fabric (1,88m) and text printed in acrylic.
Brazil has sanctioned same-sex civil unions throughout its territory and hosts the largest Gay Pride parade in the world. At the same time, the country has one of the highest rates of violence against homosexuals. Crimes Against Love memorializes some of these victims of intolerance. Each piece juxtaposes large format photographs of ravaged sculptures from Greco-Roman and Medieval collections of preeminent museums, all printed on fabric, with micro narratives taken from the newspapers. A law that would criminalize homophobia has been proposed in 2001 and is yet to be voted by Congress.
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