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Photograph titled “The Holy Family” from the series “Malign Influencias” (2020).
Diego Moreno
In some images, it drips to death, the flesh disintegrates, revealing a flayed baby or a ghostly wedding. “Two Moons Of October I” (2020).
Diego Moreno
On others, the faces, retouched with ink, felt-tip pens, and Bic pens, become diabolical. “Who takes care of us?” (2020)
Diego Moreno
The bodies grow tails and horns. Red and black dominate. The monstrous family smiles slyly. “The purity castle” (2020).
Diego Moreno
Developing a work of “retouching” on his personal archives, the Mexican artist Diego Moreno explains: “I intervene on my albums because they only contain false photos that represent “happy” moments when we are broken inside.” “The Apocalyptic Landscape I. Family” (2020).
Diego Moreno
An altar boy for twelve years, obsessed with the iconography of the apocalypse, the artist suffered from his ultra-Catholic education which stifled his homosexuality. “In your Hands” (2020)
Diego Moreno
This work entitled “Malign Influences”, oscillating between photography and comics, echoes the film “Bad Education” by Pedro Almodóvar and the book “Me, what I like is monsters” by Emil Ferris. We delight in these sentimental horrors in the same way. “The Lost Games” (2020)
Diego Moreno
Diego Moreno was born in 1992. He lives and works between Mexico City and Montreux. “Tinieblas” (2020)
Diego Moreno
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