Andres

Andrés: “Living on my own during the pandemia: What certainly has been a hard time, this period has actually been a time of personal rebuilding, healing and growing. After a recent divorced last year, I knew this stage had to be a period of isolation, re-examination and confrontation with my own truths and it has been the case.
I have navigated this season of uncertainty based on the principles of equilibrium: physical activity and internal exploration. Strenuous running sessions, relaxing and meditative guitar sessions and a new professional career surrounded by caring individuals have been tools to keep that balance. Missed live music, soccer and social life but at this stage of my life, I think the path followed has kept me rebuilding my life.”

Lexington in the Time of COVID-19 is an artwork about people practicing social distancing at a time of a deadly virus. And also offering kindness.

Kurt Gohde and Kremena Todorova capture photographs at the periphery of American culture, where drag queens, discarded couches, and abandoned motel signs exist.