On the Sixth Day Alessandra Sanguinetti
On the Sixth Day Alessandra Sanguinetti
Alessandra Sanguinetti’s On the Sixth Day offers us a glimpse of life on a small
Argentine farm from the perspective of its animals. Often photographed close to
the earth, the images render the courage, struggles, and adventures of chickens,
pigs, horses, and cows. We see them newly born, at play, vying with each other
for food, their fate always uncertain as human presences inevitably loom above.
With their rich, almost surreal colour, these photographs evoke traditional
fables or classic children’s books in which animals enact human behaviours to
teach moral lessons. Yet Sanguinetti portrays these animals as individuals in
their own right, each with their own mysterious spirit, relating their lives
from birth to death with an unsentimental and direct gaze. First published in
2005 and now out of print, this new and expanded edition of On the Sixth Day
includes additional unseen images.
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