I’d like to point out a few recent discoveries I made while researching more into this Habacuc business. First of all, regarding last post about him, it is true that he is not 50 years old, but 32. The rest of the information about his artwork, which you can find here seems to be true.
I received a comment however, pointing out that the artist’s official website was this one : Arte Habacuc (in Spanish). Although I cold not find the authors of the interviews shown there in any of the newspaper’s sites, I have no other reason to believe they aren’t true.
Most importantly though, I found the following information which I am translating below, so we can finally bring this whole business to a closure:
What happens when we are brought upon common realities as unique objects? Controversy an indignation, however, street dogs keep dying everyday and no one is doing anything. But it seems to be enough to take one pathetic (from greek pathos, that moves sensitivities) and isolate it from the rest, and it becomes, terrible, unacceptable.
True, the dog suffered, but lets be honest with ourselves: do we do something when we see an ill, lonely dog full of flees roaming the streets? Could be the governments fault, but shouldn’t our conscience be a personal initiative to do something for stray dogs?
Only when we are faced with cases like Madelaine’s kidnap do we stop and think, while in the meantime thousands of kidnappings and rapes remain unsolved and unpunished in countries like Mexico or Colombia, and thousands of people die in the Middle East everyday, compared to only a handful of soldiers…. It all comes down to pointing out a specific case, and we forget about the problem as a whole.
I believe Habacuc’s work is something to be discussed and not just criticized.


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