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Intervenxions is an online publication of TLP that features original writings, criticism, and interviews exploring contemporary Latinx Art, Politics, & Culture.
Sonic Terrains in Latinx Art [REVIEW]
This massive survey of Latinx sound practices—”from the early avant-gardism of sound art to new interdisciplinary art forms”—features an intergenerational roster of 30 Latinx artists and collectives.
Caribbean Artists Eroding Sandcastles at Wave Hill
Two Caribbean artists explore decolonial aesthetics through site-specific installations in their respective first solo shows at the Glyndor House in the Bronx.
Lost and Found: Unearthing the Echoes of Muriel Hasbun’s Seismic Traces
Through photographs and installations, the artist gives her viewers a sense of both personal and collective memory, exile, and generational traumas.
Anthropocentric Fossils: On Christine Egaña Navin’s Circling the Square
The artist’s new solo exhibition converts six LED screens into roaring A-frame campfires to evoke “the fiery tension between control and chaos.”
The Magician and His Wardrobe: Luis Carle’s Queer Translocal Photography
A review of "The Magic of Everyday Life: Luis Carle’s Queer Translocal Photography," a new exhibition focusing on the photographer's thirty-year career.
From Yurumein to the Bronx, A Garifuna Cultural Experience
A recent exhibit at the Boricua Art Gallery showcased the breadth of Garifuna culture.
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