Photo essay: these images by Spanish photographer Victor Enrich show Frank Lloyd Wright's Guggenheim Museum transported to a Colombian city neighbourhood suffering from an identity crisis The Rafael Uribe Uribe Existe series shows the famous New York art museum slotted amongst the ramshackle houses and industrial buildings of a community south of Bogotá, which Enrich said had become alienated in the wake of mass immigration and drug feuds. The photographer's aim is to highlight the striking contrasts between North and South America, in a bid to help the area's younger generations recognise the importance of their heritage. In this essay written exclusively for Dezeen, he describes his thought process.
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