"Nada Que Ver" (Nothing to See) was originally the name of a photography exhibit put on by Juarez street photographers, some of whom have photographed over 500 murders in the city. The phrase evokes a central theme in the media representations of these murders: invisibility, unknowability, uncertainties, mystery.
In this way, the hyper-visible, marked sites of gender, race, and class write through and on these images, bodily traces of the invisible, almost mythic murders.
Mythic and dark sound,..........good work my friend !!!!............5******
Tyler
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