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Haiek Danak Sorginak (Todas ellas brujas) . Bego Antón

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Haiek Danak Sorginak, or All of Them Witches, is a photography project that Bego Antón has been developing for over ten years. In it, she reconstructs the witch hunts in the Basque Country based on the confessions that the accused women were forced to make before the Inquisition. The artist takes these distorted testimonies and transforms them into photographs that challenge the narrative we have been told. As she explains, “history is already distorted because we lack the perspective of the persecuted women.” Faced with this gap, she decides to turn those words into images that restore body, atmosphere, and presence to those who were reduced to madness.

Bego Antón travels through villages, talks to local women, asks for favors—“being a photographer has a lot to do with asking”—and constructs scenes where history is embodied in the everyday: apples picked from an orchard that allude to a 17th-century accusation, a woman covered in dirt in a borrowed garden, or a mother turned into a witch in the middle of the Gorbea, leaving a trail of blood in the snow. These photographs do not illustrate the past: they invoke it by making visible the imagination imposed by power, by the Inquisition. Dressed toads, nocturnal flights, demonic pacts… elements that appear in the archives as “confessions” reappear here as unsettling images, suspended between the absurd and the symbolic.

Bego Antón’s work engages in dialogue with engravings from the period and with texts by Amaia Nausia Pimoulier and Alice Markham-Cantor, whose words lend essential depth to the project: Amaia as a historian specializing in the ways of living, thinking, and feeling of women in the early Modern Age, and Alice as a researcher and descendant of one of the women murdered during the Salem witch trials. Through their voices, the work presents itself as a hybrid, choral dialogue in which together they refute and reconstruct the collective imagination, proposing a critical and poetic reinterpretation that demystifies the figure of the witch and vindicates the memory of silenced women.

Haiek Danak Sorginak (All of Them Witches) . Bego Antón

has been made possible thanks to the support of InSitu Art and the assistance of the Basque Government.
1,000 copies
200 color pages
Size 17x21cm
Swiss binding
All paper used in this book is FSC® certified. Furthermore, it is made from citrus, olive, kiwi, and almond waste.
Design: Marina Meyer
Photographs: Bego Antón
Texts: Amaia Nausia Pimoulier, Alice Markham-Cantor, and Bego Antón
DL: M-28126-2025
ISBN: 978-84-09-81059-8
Bilingual edition in Basque and Spanish
Co-published with Overlapse, which has published the English version in London




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