EL GOCE OTRO

El GOCE OTRO is a visual essay that explores evangelical communities in Spain and Latin America through intimate photography and first-person narratives, reflecting on identity, ritual, and spirituality with critical tenderness.

The “GOCE OTRO” is a visual essay that explores the religious imagination of evangelical communities in Spain and Latin America through an intimate and ethnographic lens. The project is rooted in the artist’s own biography—growing up within these communities—and driven by the emotional tension between belonging and distance, affection and rupture.

Structured in six chapters and a glossary, the book examines how identity, space, ritual, and power are shaped and experienced in evangelical settings. It addresses themes such as marginality, spiritual ecstasy, gender hierarchies, and generational transmission of faith, weaving together critical theory, theology, and personal memory.

Visually, the work merges contemporary documentary photography with subtle references to medieval iconography, oscillating between the kitsch and the solemn. Rather than simplifying religion, the book proposes a complex, embodied perspective that embraces critique, tenderness, and paradox.

In a global context of growing alliances between religion and far-right politics, The Other Delight reflects on how faith continues to shape public space, memory, and transcendence—often in unexpected and deeply human ways.