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Intervenxions is an online publication of TLP that features original writings, criticism, and interviews exploring contemporary Latinx Art, Politics, & Culture.
Amalia Mesa-Bains’ Venus Envy, Chapter 1: Domesticana Defiance and Ephemeral Memories
The artist’s recent installation at SFMoMA highlights how a Chicana feminist sense of Rasquache, or Domesticana, composes a space for identity formation and cultural values.
Love Letter to Ana Mendieta
A personal reflection on the life and legacy of the influential Cuban-American artist.
En el calor del mundo: An Invitation to Bad Bunny's Island Experience
On the spatial imaginary of The World’s Hottest Tour.
Lo Que Es Pasado Nunca Vuelve: A Journey Back To Puerto Rico Before Maria
While on a homecoming trip to Puerto Rico just before Hurricane Maria, a mother and daughter bear witness to the colonial reality of the island, foreshadowing many challenges that will follow in the aftermath of the storm.
Claudia Martínez Garay: Sovereignty Over a Ghost Kingdom
A review of the Peruvian artist’s latest solo exhibition at Grimm gallery in Manhattan.
On the Magic of Photography & Its Healing Prowess: A Conversation with Rafael Soldi
Coinciding with a solo exhibition at the Frost Museum, A body in transit, the Peruvian-born artist discusses their artistic trajectory and recent work.
Just Above Midtown with Jorge Luis Rodriguez
A new MoMA exhibition exploring the influential legacy of Just Above Midtown gallery, where the Puerto Rican artist began his career in fine arts and education.
The Evolution of Queer Latinx Nightlife in Los Angeles
The evolution of queer Latinx nightlife in Los Angeles, from backyard parties to lesbian bars, through the lenses of spatial entitlement and the brown commons.
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