The article discusses on the principles of pain and cruelty in Sergio Larraín’s work as aesthetic phenomenon, inherent to self-recognition. This study considers Susan Sontag’s theory regarding the pain of others to explain how cruelty – or the assimilation of it – humanises our place in the world. The discussion analyses the Vagabond Children series and the impact in the contemporary society – one of the Larraín’s most renowned work. Additionally, the analysis of visual narrative reveals symbols and themes that evidences an ambivalence in the critique of the subject: author’s subjectivities on one side and photography’s truth claim on the other, regarding how Chile’s poverty has been portrayed.
Brandt, J. P. (2020). Cruelty and pain: the case of the vagabond children in Sergio Larraín’s work. Revista Bricolaje, (6), 66–77. Retrieved from https://revistaethika.uchile.cl/index.php/RB/article/view/58060