



In the second installment of the series, Pablo Ortiz Monasterio contributes his work from Mexico City. The book is filled with iconography and symbolism: the native ritual in full ceremonial attire, the home altar, the recreation of the crucifixion of Christ, the sculpture of the Mexican coat of arms, a symbol that could have religious or imperialistic significance depending on the culture. The book is printed in a limited edition of 100 copies with color photographs from 2012 and signed by Monasterio.