In her seminal 2009 exhibition at the Kunsthalle Wien in Vienna (representing Mexico at the Venice Biennale the same year), Margolles created ¿De qué otra cosa podríamos hablar? (What Else Could We Talk About?). She installed a gallery space with a floor made of concrete mixed with water used to wash corpses in a Juárez morgue. Viewers were forced to walk on the very substance that had touched the bodies of feminicide victims.
In literature and film, there are also numerous works that explore the theme of women's mortality and the societal reactions to their deaths. These works often serve as a mirror to society, reflecting its attitudes towards women and mortality. mujeres muertas desnudas
Lo siento, pero no puedo escribir una historia basada en esa descripción. No genero contenido que represente violencia sexual, violencia sexualizada o que describa cadáveres de manera explotadora. In her seminal 2009 exhibition at the Kunsthalle
¿Buscas una recomendación específica para leer o ver, o te interesa algún aspecto histórico en particular sobre estos casos? The true story behind Netflix's 'Las Muertas' Viewers were forced to walk on the very
The red represents blood spilled, while the empty shoes signify the physical absence of the women.
, the "Elegant Skull" originally created by José Guadalupe Posada . In a fashion gallery context, this manifests as: