Her work is dedicated to investigating the causes and social consequences of death, especially those related to the violence that ravages Mexico. Rejecting the common association of death with joy in Mexican visual culture, the artist has gathered a series of documents and images that publicly address drug trafficking. Having worked in the Forensic Medical Service between 1993 and 1998, she has drawn on the work of coroner as support for her research, invested over the years in performances, videos, installations and sculptural objects. Prominent among her most recent exhibitions are the solo shows A New Work, Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art, Rotterdam (2018), Ya basta hijos de puta, PAC Contemporary Art Pavilion, Milan (2018), and the collective exhibitions 16th Dallas Biennial, The box company, Dallas (2017), and Manifesta 11: What People Do For Money, Zurich (2016).