Laia Abril is a photographer and multi-platform storyteller whose work relates to femininity. Abril’s books include The Epilogue (2014), which documents the indirect victims of eating disorders, and A History of Misogyny: Chapter One: On Abortion (2018), about the repercussions of abortion controls in many different cultures. On Abortion won 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 A History Of Misogyny, Chapter 2: On Rape Culture.
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Thurs 14th Nov, 2019. Doors at 6:30pm, kicks off at 7pm. RPS House, Bristol.
Free Entry.
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