The artist Kubra Khademi (Ghor, Afghanistan, 1989) toured the streets of Gijon semaphore disguised for a performance titled "Kubra and crosswalks III" with the aim of combating machismo. On her head she wore an orange box, simulating a traffic light with two loops, including two bulbs, one green and one red, and on them two black cardboard with holes in the shape of a woman. A woman with dress to criticize the machismo that is behind a semaphore for using figures pants. "It 's a reflection regarding the signs and names of everyday life, " said Khademi to present its activity, which stunned p

The artist Kubra Khademi (Ghor, Afghanistan, 1989) toured the streets of Gijon semaphore disguised for a performance titled "Kubra and crosswalks III" with the aim of combating machismo. On her head she wore an orange box, simulating a traffic light with two loops, including two bulbs, one green and one red, and on them two black cardboard with holes in the shape of a woman. A woman with dress to criticize the machismo that is behind a semaphore for using figures pants. "It 's a reflection regarding the signs and names of everyday life, " said Khademi to present its activity, which stunned p Stock Photo
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20 April 2016

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The artist Kubra Khademi (Ghor, Afghanistan, 1989) toured the streets of Gijon semaphore disguised for a performance titled "Kubra and crosswalks III" with the aim of combating machismo. On her head she wore an orange box, simulating a traffic light with two loops, including two bulbs, one green and one red, and on them two black cardboard with holes in the shape of a woman. A woman with dress to criticize the machismo that is behind a semaphore for using figures pants. "It 's a reflection regarding the signs and names of everyday life , " said Khademi to present its activity, which stunned passersby others. (Photo by Mercedes Menendez/RoverImages/Pacific Press)