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Intervenxions is an online publication of TLP that features original writings, criticism, and interviews exploring contemporary Latinx Art, Politics, & Culture.
Critical Latina Feminist Perspectives on Reproductive Health Post-Roe
Following last year’s Dobbs decision, three feminist scholars discuss its impact on women of color and the ongoing struggle for reproductive health.
Yo Soy Museo: Embodying the Museum with Alberto Aguilar
The Chicago-based multidisciplinary artist shares the inspiration behind his recent solo exhibition at the National Museum of Mexican Art.
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.
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