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Intervenxions is an online publication of TLP that features original writings, criticism, and interviews exploring contemporary Latinx Art, Politics, & Culture.
Mexican American Masks: The Art of Joel Hernandez
A profile of the San Francisco based artist on how their work with papier-mâché masks connects with themes of Mexican-American identity, the American dream, queer sexuality, and more.
Softness As Liberation: An Interview with Mixed Media Artist Moises Salazar
Moises Salazar shares how they’re leaning into healing, the pleasure in being a maximalist with their art practice, and why anyone can find themselves in their faceless colorful subjects.
Bateyes del Chibal: An Interview with Jorge González
Artist Jorge González discusses his project, Bateyes del Chibal, which is part of Protocinema’s multi-city group exhibition, “A Few in Many Places.”
Traversing Intimate Spaces: The Photography of Fabian Guerrero
The L.A. based photographer discusses their work documenting the queer brown experience in Latinx and Mexican-American communities.
25 Years of La Gringa: An Interview with Carmen Rivera
This year marks the 25th anniversary since the opening of “La Gringa” at El Repertorio Español in Lower Manhattan. We interviewed playwright Carmen Rivera on her signature work.
Reappropriating Impositions: A Conversation with Gonzalo Fuenmayor
The Miami-based visual artist discusses the themes of history and political ideology in his work, as well as his evolution as an an artist.
Art as Political Education: A Conversation with Nitza Tufiño
A founding member of Taller Boricua reflects on the relationship between art and political education as the famed New York City print shop celebrates its 50th anniversary with a new exhibition at El Museo del Barrio.
Blackness Is Not Site Specific: An Interview with Anna Parisi
The Brooklyn-based artist discusses “Caught in the Act,” a recent video performance exploring themes of racialized bodies, systemic oppression, utopian metaphor, and the history of slavery in Brazil.
Exhibition Reviews
Book Reviews
Politics
Arts & Community
Queer Studies
Film & TV
Afro-Latinx Studies
Alford’s clarity about the relevance of Blackness to Latinx identity serves as a balm for feeling invisible to raceless Latina authors.
The ‘NEGRITA’ doc uses the racial descriptor as an entry point to discuss the lasting effects of colonialism in Latin America, the Caribbean, and its diasporas
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