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Walking Around Santiago Second Walk Photographs 1988-1994 Marcelo Montecino Walking Around Santiago Second Walk Photographs 1988-1994 Marcelo Montecino For Tomás who’s kept me on my toes for many years

Walking Around Santiago

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Dreary street photos of Santiago, Chile, 1988 -1994 mostly in winter.

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Walking Around SantiagoSecond Walk

Photographs1988-1994

Marcelo Montecino

Walking Around SantiagoSecond Walk

Photographs1988-1994

Marcelo Montecino

For Tomás who’s kept me on my toes for many years

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The Rex

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1988 –1994 Santiago, Chile

In early 1988 I returned to Chile after a long stay in the US. After covering the proxy “low intensity” wars in Central America, I wanted to live in Santiago and photograph that year’s plebiscite in Chile, which would decide whether Augusto Pinochet would stay in power or there was to be democratic elections. Anything could happen. I knew this would be the last big story I would cover.

I came back to an effervescent country. In 1988 and 1989 there were of almost daily demonstrations, tear gas, and confrontations in the street calling for the resignation of Pinochet. As a working photojournalist I covered most of them.

But this is not a book about that historic moment. I’ve included a few images just to set the tone. This is a book about Santiago, that, in retrospect, has been the main theme of my work.

I was also beginning to discover how little I knew my people and my city. Soon the excite-ment of politics and demonstrations began to wane and I began to shoot my own obses-sions: the small back streets, flea markets, that curious sensation of winter in Santiago where you can never shake the chill, the smoky shanties, hospitals... I wanted to docu-ment the city of my birth.

These photographs are my “walking around pictures” of that period of my life. It’s a gloomy book that reflects the present rather than those delirious days when we shook off a dictatorship.

Marcelo Montecino

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The Sycophants

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Human Rights Demonstration

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Pious chat between Minister of Justice and Military Vicar at a Te Deum

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The occupationtary Parade

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Gen. Sinclair

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Soldiers running away with the bank

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Game of Chance

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General Cemetery

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The Elevator

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The old Nazis

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Paseo Ahumada

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Downtown

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Merced Street

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Car minders

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Singing for your lunch

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Franklin flea market

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Estación Central

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All Saints Day, Catholic Cemetery

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Catholic Cemetery

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Diez de julio

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Ahumada Street

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Catholic Cemetery

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McIver Street

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The house of the sick

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Hot Chestnuts salesman

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The poet Armando UribeHot Chestnuts salesman

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Metro

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Forgotten Location

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Sad cueca

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Frnklin Flea Market

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The metro

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Vivaceta neighborhood

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Consttotution Square

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Winter

Winter in Santiago

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Transplants in Nuñoa

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La Palmera

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Catedral Street

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Yrarrázabal Street

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Juani

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Allende’s funeral