
"siesta" is a photo series contemplating the exhaustion faced by immigrants, migrants, and precarious laborers, whose work fuels global production. The essay captures a distinct moment in a familiar disease: New York City, hyper-active amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic, its service industries teetering on the backs of immigrant and other unprotected bodies.

A figure hangs from and pushes up against architectural structures on a Manhattan rooftop, oscillating between feelings of strain and languidness: between the realities of harsh working conditions, and an afternoon’s siesta. Figure Joelle Santiago. Photographer Soraya Kohsar.



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