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Intervenxions is an online publication of TLP that features original writings, criticism, and interviews exploring contemporary Latinx Art, Politics, & Culture.
The Lifelong Art Revolution of Marta Minujín
Although referenced as the “Warhol of Argentina,” Minujín carved out a space for herself in the realm of Pop Art and established the brand of Pop Lunfardo.
Evelyn López de Guzmán in Her Own Words
Evelyn López de Guzmán's talks about the trajectory of her career after leaving New York.
Cecile Chong’s Art Highlights Our Similarities
Her artworks centers community, something she got to see in different iterations as she moved between spaces. Chong holds different identities, but neither made her feel as though she was enough.
Luis Álvaro Sahagún Nuño’s Aesthetic Curanderismo
Luis Álvaro Sahagún Nuño’s 'Lo que me grita mi piel' sculpture is an autoethnographical and autobiographical soul retrieval.
The Laboring and Disposable Latina Body
With the Puerto Rico–based, Cuba-born artist Sánchez, we see work that gestures to the female body in its ever-changing forms.
Drawing Out: Gala Porras-Kim's Extractions and Reproductions of Museum Collections
Colombian artist Gala Porras-Kim’s art explores, in particular, the dislocation and museum presentation of archaeological remnants from Mesoamerica.
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