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Intervenxions is an online publication of TLP that features original writings, criticism, and interviews exploring contemporary Latinx Art, Politics, & Culture.
Contesting Coloniality: Juana Valdés, Seeing from Below
‘Embodied Memories, Ancestral Histories’ is Juana Valdés’s first comprehensive solo museum exhibition.
Materializing la Venespora
‘Build what we hate. Destroy what we love,’ an apexart open call exhibition curated by Fabiola R. Delgado, immerses visitors in the intricate narrative of forced pilgrimage.
Regenerative Casitas: Eternal Works in Progress
Deeply rooted in a sense of place, the casitas Puerto Ricans created emerge as architectures of resistance that transpose embodied knowledge into continuous elements woven into the urban fabric.
Gerardo Castro Reembodies All That’s Truly Sacred
Though gender, colonialism, Santería, and racialization play leading roles in Castro’s work, it is spirituality that brings them together and activates them with different purposes.
Sophie Castillo and British Latinidad
In the UK, Latinx artists are attempting to make visible the realities of being Latinx in a country that is far too unfamiliar with the diaspora.
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