Softcover, 10 x 8.5 in, 120 pages, English
For more than twenty-five years, Mexican artist Teresa Margolles has developed a practice in response to the endemic violence that ravages her country (violent deaths from the drug trade, marginalities and exclusions, feminicides and social injustice).
This monograph accompanying the exhibition Mundos documents some fifteen works, most of them created in the current decade. The publication includes essays by John Zeppetelli (MAC), Thérèse St-Gelais and Jean-Philippe Uzel (UQAM), and Lulu Morales Mendoza (Laboratorio Curatorial 060 art collective, Mexico), as well as new testimonials collected by Teresa Margolles.