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Therese Debono

Photography exploring erasure, memory, and the politics of place.
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Haz-Zebbug square at 11:59am

Haz-Zebbug square at 11:59am

Covid-19 Friday

April 10, 2020

The locals know this celebration well. Good Friday is synonymous with the procession and here in the town of Haz-Zebbug the procession is the epitome of Easter time. Then in comes Covid-19. A tiny virus that does not really care about traditions and Figolli. A virus that stopped the world and not only a town in the middle of a minuscule island.

There weren’t many people either but the few that were there allowed me to take their photo without even me saying anything. Sign language works wonders. So, I present you my representation of Covid-19 Friday aka Good Friday in a few visuals.

Half mast

Half mast

Elderly lady waiting outside to get into The Convenience Shop

Elderly lady waiting outside to get into The Convenience Shop

Protected at the bus shelter

Protected at the bus shelter

A man and his Coca Cola

A man and his Coca Cola

Signage warning people not to sit on benches due to the spreading of the virus

Signage warning people not to sit on benches due to the spreading of the virus

A warm smile

A warm smile

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