Torture is not culture – Madrid, Spain
In the 21st century, we see countries referred to as ‘first world,’ a term that should implicitly carry the evolution of thought.
However, torture as entertainment is one of the symbols for which Spain’s bullfighting is universally known.
Distant image of a leaning bollard with an urban art installation, showing a bull hitting the bollard on one side and a bullfighter in heart-printed underwear being struck by the bollard on the other. A pair of pants is seen on one of the bull's horns.
Close-up image of a leaning bollard with an urban art installation, showing a bull hitting the bollard on one side and a bullfighter in heart-printed underwear being struck by the bollard on the other. A pair of pants is draped over one of the bull's horns.
Image of a leaning bollard with an urban art installation, displaying a bull hitting the bollard on one side and a bullfighter in heart-printed underwear being struck by the bollard on the other. A pair of pants is seen hanging from one of the bull's horns.
Close-up image of a leaning bollard, with an urban art installation, which, on one side, shows a bull hitting the bollard and on the other a bullfighter who is being hit by the bollard that the bull attacked, the bullfighter is wearing underwear with a heart print and on one of the bull's horns are the bull's pants.