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.
Claudia Martínez Garay: Sovereignty Over a Ghost Kingdom
A review of the Peruvian artist’s latest solo exhibition at Grimm gallery in Manhattan.
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.
Indecencia [Review]
A new exhibition inspired by the work of queer Argentine theologian Marcella Althaus-Reid features a selection of Latinx artists exploring themes of religion, enfleshment, and sexuality.
Carlos Flores’ Ofrenda a los Arrancados: Ofrenda as Archive
“Ofrenda a los Arrancados” honors Latinx communities in Chicago’s Pilsen and La Villita neighborhoods while creating an alternative to the Western colonial archive.
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.
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