About: Laia Abril

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Laia Abril (born 1986) is a Catalan artist whose work relates to bio-politics, grief and women rights. Her books include The Epilogue (2014), which documents the indirect victims of eating disorders; and a long-term project A History of Misogyny which includes On Abortion (2018), about the repercussions of abortion controls in many cultures; and On Rape (2022) about gender-based stereotypes and myths, as well as the failing structures of law and order, that perpetuate rape culture.

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  • Laia Abril (Barcelona, 1986) és una fotògrafa, escriptora i artista multimèdia, amb una obra relacionada amb el moviment feminista. El seu llibre The Epilogue (2014) documenta les víctimes indirectes dels trastorns alimentaris. (ca)
  • Laia Abril (Barcelona, 1986) es una artista multidisciplinar que trabaja con fotografía, texto, video y sonido. Ganadora del Visionary Award 2018 y autora de diversos libros entre los que se incluyen las publicaciones The Epilogue y On Abortion. En 2016 fue galardonada con el Premio Revelación Foto España, Fotopress Grant y Prix de la Photo Madame Figaro por su exposición en Les Rencontres d'Arles A History of Misogyny, chapter one: On Abortion. Su trabajo se ha exhibido internacionalmente en los Estados Unidos, Canadá, el Reino Unido, China, Polonia, Alemania, Holanda, Suiza, Turquía, Grecia, Francia, Italia y España.​​​​ (es)
  • Laia Abril (born 1986) is a Catalan artist whose work relates to bio-politics, grief and women rights. Her books include The Epilogue (2014), which documents the indirect victims of eating disorders; and a long-term project A History of Misogyny which includes On Abortion (2018), about the repercussions of abortion controls in many cultures; and On Rape (2022) about gender-based stereotypes and myths, as well as the failing structures of law and order, that perpetuate rape culture. On Abortion won the Photobook of the Year award at the Paris Photo–Aperture Foundation PhotoBook Awards. In 2018 she was awarded the Tim Hetherington Trust's Visionary Award to work on On Rape. For a History Of Misogyny, in 2019 she was awarded the Royal Photographic Society's Hood Medal and in 2020 she was awarded the Paul Huf Award from Foam Fotografiemuseum Amsterdam. (en)
  • Laia Abril (Barcelone, 1986) est une photographe, écrivaine et plasticienne espagnole dont les travaux sont liés au féminisme. Son livre, The Epilogue, a été bien accueilli par la critique. (fr)
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  • Laia Abril (Barcelona, 1986) és una fotògrafa, escriptora i artista multimèdia, amb una obra relacionada amb el moviment feminista. El seu llibre The Epilogue (2014) documenta les víctimes indirectes dels trastorns alimentaris. (ca)
  • Laia Abril (Barcelona, 1986) es una artista multidisciplinar que trabaja con fotografía, texto, video y sonido. Ganadora del Visionary Award 2018 y autora de diversos libros entre los que se incluyen las publicaciones The Epilogue y On Abortion. En 2016 fue galardonada con el Premio Revelación Foto España, Fotopress Grant y Prix de la Photo Madame Figaro por su exposición en Les Rencontres d'Arles A History of Misogyny, chapter one: On Abortion. Su trabajo se ha exhibido internacionalmente en los Estados Unidos, Canadá, el Reino Unido, China, Polonia, Alemania, Holanda, Suiza, Turquía, Grecia, Francia, Italia y España.​​​​ (es)
  • Laia Abril (Barcelone, 1986) est une photographe, écrivaine et plasticienne espagnole dont les travaux sont liés au féminisme. Son livre, The Epilogue, a été bien accueilli par la critique. (fr)
  • Laia Abril (born 1986) is a Catalan artist whose work relates to bio-politics, grief and women rights. Her books include The Epilogue (2014), which documents the indirect victims of eating disorders; and a long-term project A History of Misogyny which includes On Abortion (2018), about the repercussions of abortion controls in many cultures; and On Rape (2022) about gender-based stereotypes and myths, as well as the failing structures of law and order, that perpetuate rape culture. (en)
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  • Laia Abril (fr)
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