Stills, sound and theoretical commentary comprise this record-cum-publication of Lamas' black-and-white short film of a mother and daughter's fraught relationship
Slip, pbk, 12.5 x 12.5 in. / 24 pgs / 98 color, vinyl record. | 1/20/2026 | Awaiting stock $35.00
Published by Mousse Publishing. Text by Frédéric Neyrat, Lucas Ferraço Nassif, Salomé Lamas. Contributions by Isabel Ramos, Isabel Pettermann, Miguel Martins.
Shot as an intimate, meditative conversation between a mother and daughter, alternating between a family home and a concrete landscape, Gold and Ashes by Portuguese filmmaker Salomé Lamas (born 1987) is a bittersweet reckoning with loss and care.
Published by Mousse Publishing. Edited by Miguel Martins. Text by Salomé Lamas, João Laia.
Developed by Portuguese filmmaker Salomé Lamas (born 1987), Gaia is a project that explores the potential for ecologically minded production through a multidisciplinary approach straddling science, technology and the arts. This publication accompanies an eponymous installation and features dialogues with contemporary thinkers in the field.
Published by Mousse Publishing. Text by Pascale Cassagnau, María Palacios Cruz, Sara Magno, Maria Filomena Molder, Salomé Lamas, et al.
Portuguese artist Salomé Lamas (born 1987) presents her long-term project Fatamorgana, a speculative comedy and political parody narrating postwar global history and geopolitics through a theater play, two films, a sound installation, photographs and a publication.