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The CuidArt room of the Hospital of Dénia hosts the exhibition "Albino", by Ana Palacios

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Start date: April 23th 2019
Finish date: July 15, 2019
Event type: Exposition
Site: Dénia Hospital (CuidArt Room)
Schedule: All day
Home: Free
Event finished

The cuidArt room Hospital de Dénia hosts until the next July 15, the exhibition Albino. A work by the photojournalist Ana Palacios, curated by the Director of the Marina Salud Art Project, Alicia Ventura, which reflects a double vision of albinos on the African continent.

Palacios records, on the one hand, the daily life of an albino community in Tanzania, while portraying the work of a group of Spanish doctors who periodically work in the area.

Being an albino in Africa is a stigma, and the medical complications associated with this genetic condition are joined by the difficult economic circumstances of the context and the social discrimination suffered by those affected.

Kabanga, the largest albino community in Africa, sheltered by the Tanzanian government and international aid stands at the foot of Kilimanjaro. The objective is to protect the albinos, since they are forced to flee their villages for fear of being dismembered by the body traffickers. Behind the macabre stigma is the fascination of African sorcerers who make potions of "luck" with their bodies.

In addition, being albino in Africa also implies serious dermatological problems, derived from excessive sun exposure without any type of protection. So skin cancer is another stigma against which albinos have to fight on the black continent.

Ana Palacios has developed this visual work in two moments: a first part made up of scenes of daily life in Kabanga and a second in which she reflects the work carried out by Spanish health workers, including Dr. Luis González, anesthetist at the Hospital de Dénia, through the NGO Africa Directo and in collaboration with the Moshi Hospital.

Ana Palacios

Ana Palacios is a documentary photographer who has focused her work in Africa. Collaborates with the NGO's Manos Unidas, Africa Directo and UNICEF. His work has been awarded, exhibited and published worldwide (Al Jazeera, Stern, Der Spiegel, The Guardian, New Internationalist, Daily Mail, Terra Mater, 6 Mois, Days Japan, XL Weekly, Paper, The Country, Time, etc).

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