


Miguel Ángel Felipe, the book's editor, says:
"Chilean photographer Leonora Vicuña, an essential name among Latin American women creators, makes the rounds with a restless eye that wants to capture everything: a country, a time, characters, and settings. In doing so, she constructs a poetics that is both an external image and an appropriated imaginary. Like her fellow artists and compatriots, the author dances until the end of the night, when the last drinks are served and bodies find their balance to confirm that darkness has turned into light in a perpetual and disjointed spin. A deeply endearing Chile appears in her images, colored with a palette of chromatic affections: the one that perhaps once was, the one that will never cease to be."