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Intervenxions is an online publication of TLP that features original writings, criticism, and interviews exploring contemporary Latinx Art, Politics, & Culture.
Shellyne Rodriguez and Danielle De Jesus: Siempre en la calle [REVIEW]
The two-person exhibition at Calderón Gallery in Manhattan features recent works that reflect working-class life in New York City.
Reimagining the Community Archive: Lizania Cruz's Investigation of the Dominican Racial Imaginary
Through an ongoing project, Cruz invites the Dominican community to share and reconsider their own experiences within the false racial imaginary perpetuated by the Dominican state.
Threading Bloodlines: Crafting, Dreaming and Searching in HILOS
A visual dialogue between the works of five emerging Latinx artists addresses the intersecting threads of colonialism, past and present.
In De Lo Mío, a Spectrum of Dominicanidad Seen Through Six Womxn Artists
An interview with curator Tiffany Alfonseca on her recent exhibition at the Jenkins Johnson Gallery in Brooklyn.
BLOOM Welcomes Viewers Into the Vaginal Imaginary
Nao Bustamante's latest exhibition, BLOOM, takes the dark past regarding cis-women’s gynecological history to task and ensures gentler and more women-centered ways of caring for bodies, while also protecting them.
Perhaps A Fragment Is All We Have: On Stephanie Acosta’s “Good Day God Damn”
Featuring large-scale painting, video, sound, and light, the artist’s recent installation at the Chocolate Factory sits uncomfortably in the unknown.
NEGRO/A/X: Visibilizing Our Aesthetics in Puerto Rico’s Corredor Afro
The new Corredor Afro in Loíza, Puerto Rico presents a groundbreaking exhibition featuring the artwork of Black Puerto Rican artists.
What is Latinx? See El Museo’s La Trienal for the Answer
Read a review of El Museo del Barrio’s first national large-scale survey of Latinx contemporary art featuring more than 40 artists from across the United States and Puerto Rico.
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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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