TIME TO KILL
by Ahndraya Parlato

TIME TO KILL  is an evocative interrogation of gendered aging, unpacking the ideals of beauty, caretaking, and maternal and domestic duty imposed on women over the course of their lives. It unfolds through a compelling combination of image and text, with photographs encompassing portraits of women, landscapes, and spaces both vast and claustrophobic, as well as still lifes in which plants, domestic objects, and weapons are absurdly combined, alluding to impermanence and cultural double standards.

This distinctive visuality is interwoven with letters written by Parlato to an ambiguous, ageless, and perhaps illusory recipient. Through these entwined mediums, the artist looks both out and in, reckoning with a wild variety of physical and emotional experiences including the disjuncture between the way we see ourselves and the ways others see us as we age. Bodily transformation and the passing of time are pictured as both brutal and freeing as Parlato carves out a psychological space to contend with her fears and fantasies around aging in ways verging on the eerie and surreal. Building on the rich visual language of Parlato’s celebrated book   Who is Changed and Who is Dead  (2021),   TIME TO KILL  examines selfhood, motherhood, sacrifice, and visibility in an unflinching confrontation with what it means to be mortal.

  • Embossed hardcover
  • 22 x 28 cm
  • 144 pages
  • Published 2026
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