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All of Them Witches
by Bego Antón

All of Them Witches considers the history of witch hunts in the Basque Country of northern Spain, where accused women were forced to make a damning series of confessions before the Inquisition. The existing narrative of violence and debauchery supposedly performed by the women was documented exclusively from a male perspective, forever marring the dignity of their real lives and names. Antón’s photographic work transforms these distorted testimonies into playful images that question the historical record and form a modern, relatable storyline from the absurdities of the past.

Bego Antón is a Spanish photographer focusing on subjects of human behavior and our psychological involvement with the natural world. She is particularly interested in niche subcultures that challenge our perception of truth, reality and fantasy. A member of Women Photograph since 2020, Bego studied journalism and documentary photography, and has Masters degrees in Photography and Design from Elisava, and Editorial Design from Bau (Barcelona). She currently teaches photography in Barcelona and Madrid.

  • 170 x 210mm
  • 200 pages
  • 86 photographs and illustrations
  • Section sewn with exposed Swiss binding
  • Printed paper covers with fold-out and embossing
  • Published by Overlapse