Casa No Name is Deborah Turbeville’s photographic essay of her hauntingly beautiful house located in the central highlands of Mexico. 

In the tradition of Kahlo and Allende, Turbeville's brilliantly stylish portrait of her Mexican house evokes both her vivid imagination and the mystique of Mexico. High-ceilinged rooms surround a central courtyard that is lined with faded frescoes of biblical scenes. The glimmer and shafts of diffused light that stream into the courtyards and curtained rooms add to the romantic atmosphere; one feels as though they have entered into a quintessential Turbeville photograph.

Turbeville uses her signature painterly quality throughout this haunting portrait and intersperses it with journal entries and poetry waxing lyrical about her spiritual connection with her home.

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Hardcover

Dimensions 130cm x 22.3 cm x 2.5cm

240 Pages

£85.00 + P&P