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Asi Nos Ven. Asi Somos? (2015)
Exhibition / Performance

A group exhibition at the Pinacoteca Francisco Fernandez del Reigo, Vigo, Spain, exploring the representation of women in art, and including photography, painting and sculpture. Curated by Professor Susana Cendan of University of Vigo

Photo of the Day (2015)
Digital Artefact

Don’t Take Pictures is a photography magazine published in print in addition to regular online articles. The title, Don’t Take Pictures, references the language of modern photography. Over the years, the term “taking pictures” has begun to be replace... Read More about Photo of the Day.

Toledo and the trinity of death in Mexico: Dia de los Muertos, La Catrina y La Santa Muerte (2015)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

As part of the British Museum's Day of the Dead season, Angus Fraser was invited to talk about the work of the prominent Mexican artist Francisco Toledo in relation to Angus Fraser's recent publication 'Santa Muerte' More specifically, attention was... Read More about Toledo and the trinity of death in Mexico: Dia de los Muertos, La Catrina y La Santa Muerte.

Red Moon workshop (2015)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

A discussion and research workshop for women around issues concerning the menopause, used as preparation and research for the film Red Moon Diaries.

Gathered Leaves (2015)
Book

This book brings together texts by Aaron Schuman – spread across 28 large-format photographic prints – an essay by Kate Bush (Curator of Photography, TATE Modern), and facsimile versions of photographer Alec Soth’s four most celebrated American-based... Read More about Gathered Leaves.

Santa Muerte (2015)
Physical Artefact

The origins of Santa Muerte - a religion/cult that has been denounced as satanic by the Mexican Catholic Church - can be dated back hundreds of years. It was developed through a syncretism between indigenous Mesoamerican and Spanish Catholic beliefs... Read More about Santa Muerte.