Latinx Artist Fellowship
Angel Lartigue
Artist
New York, NY
I describe my work as Bacteriomancy. An artistic medium informed by the processes of biological putrefaction.
Angel Lartigue works across installation, performance, photography, and drawing to examine putrefaction, one of the biological stages of decomposition, and its capability for nourishment and critical reflection. Her works incorporate an array of materials including microscopic life forms from burial sites, essay writing, nightclub architectures, soundwork collaborations and even odors captured during fieldwork. Angel Lartigue has exhibited work at SOOT, New York (2024); The Latinx Project at New York University, New York (2021); USC Roski School of Art and Design, Los Angeles (2022); Lyles & King, New York (2022); among others.
Lartigue was an artist in residence at artistic laboratory, SymbioticA, part of the University of Western Australia Perth (2020). Lartigue presented her essay “Science at the Club: Putrefaction as an Artistic Medium” part of the international conference “Taboo-Transgression-Transcendence in Art & Science,” hosted by the University of Applied Arts Vienna, Austria (2020). She has collaborated with the South Texas Human Rights Center (2020-2022) and has undergone training in human remains recovery at the Forensic Anthropology Center at Texas State University (2018). She received the Grants to Artist grant through the Foundation for Contemporary Arts (2023) and has been selected for ISCP, International Studies Curatorial Program, as part of the Vision Fund (2025).