Here is a short video of my exhibition titled "See no Evil, Hear no Evil, Speak no Evil", which I presented in Santo Domingo in 2009. Although this exhibition addressed social problems present at the time in my country, it is very easy to extrapolate and contextualize the same situations in other countries. In this case, I have given an ironic twist to the well-known Japanese proverb because in our every day, we have become indifferent to everything that happens around us. Concepts previously considered outrageous, such as war, hunger, corruption, mass surveillance, violence towards human beings and Mother Earth or our environment, are now pervasive elements in our lives; we often see them as normal. We look the other way.

The music that plays in the video is "Bésame Mucho" by Michael Camilo.        

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