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Lourdes Grobet spent three decades photographing Mexico’s wildly popular professional wrestling, documenting the lives of the fighters inside and outside the ring. The excesses, roughness, and fragility of this sport are captured by her lens.

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What does it mean to be a woman? Moya Goded’s career has, in part, been a search for an answer. She looked not among virgins or maternal figures, but among the broken exponents of a gender that is accustomed to enduring.

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More than four hundred babies were “disappeared†during the military regime which took power in 1976. Most were kidnapped along with their parents or were born in one of the dictatorship’s clandestine detention centers.

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The inhabitants of a neighborhood in Buenos Aires claim that the presence of an electrical substation has caused the deaths of more than a hundred residents and serious illness for as many more.

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Gaby Messina photographed older, middle-class women revealing something profound about the society to which they belong: dreams, obsessions, fear, and loneliness.