Mortal Highway Featured in Pasatiempo
Judith Hidden Lanius, Pasatiempo James Prochnik Judith Hidden Lanius, Pasatiempo James Prochnik

Mortal Highway Featured in Pasatiempo

“On the side of the highway, somewhere in Northern New Mexico, a simple white cross, affixed to a weathered wood post, marks the site of the crash where someone lost his life. The commemorative descanso, (a memorial erected at a crash site in honor of the person who died there) is for a young man who, after heading out one day to cut firewood in the mountains, never got home again.”

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‘Mortal Highway: The Photographs’  Exhibition - El Zaguán

‘Mortal Highway: The Photographs’ Exhibition - El Zaguán

“Despite the prodigious number of roadside memorials found in the Northern New Mexico landscape, unknown to most is the significance of the powerful and poignant descansos erected for years by the Hispanic community. In the exhibition at the Historic Santa Fe Foundation, September 2-30, 2022, Mortal Highway: The Photographs, Judith Hidden Lanius offers a unique and highly personal view of descanso culture through her photographs. “

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Mortal Highway featured in Blind Magazine
Judith Hidden Lanius, Blind Magazine James Prochnik Judith Hidden Lanius, Blind Magazine James Prochnik

Mortal Highway featured in Blind Magazine

“Unlike me, artist and photographer Judith Hidden Lanius would have stopped and made the photo. In fact, over the course of a decade, she traced thousands of miles of New Mexico’s roads and took pictures of these handmade memorials as she came upon them. She’s collected 50 of her images in a tightly focused, quietly stirring new book, Mortal Highway (Daylight Books).”

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Mortal Highway featured in ‘The Eye of Photography’ Magazine

Mortal Highway featured in ‘The Eye of Photography’ Magazine

“The photographs show how descansos incorporate objects of religious significance and personal mementos from the life of the deceased. This public mourning ritual turns highway shoulders into sacred spaces holding memories and cautionary tales for those driving by.”

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