Humanae is a photographic work in progress by artist Angélica Dass. Currently composed of more than 4,500 portraits from volunteers all around the globe, Humanæ pursues to document humanity’s true colors and bring up a critical reflection on the white, red, black and yellow false labels associated with race. The project does not select participants and there is no date set for its completion. It is a journey of open-ended possibilities that enriches the way we see ourselves, beyond faces and colors. Nowadays, the artist has been doing portraits in 38 different cities and 20 different countries.
As an educator I believe that Humanae offers a great deal of analytical elements for education beyond art, it gives a very interesting focus on human rights and the integral development of people
About Humanae
More Education Projects
May 08, 2018 . Vancouver, CA
Playing and reflecting at TED
October 24, 2019 . Puebla, MX
We built common memories in Museo Amparo
September 29, 2015 . Andalucía, SP


