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Xilitla: The Unfinished Dream

At a site topped by a green foliage, deep in the jungle of Mexico’ s Huasteca, surrounded by a crushing humidity, Edward James, a wealthy man from Scotland, amateur painter, poet, writer and patron o

The Emperor’s New Suit: “He’s Naked!”

Guillermo Machuca is a renowned theoretician, art critic, curator and academician in Chile, a man who in recent years has opted for some kind of silence or low profile. Far from leading major curator

Q & A with Liliana Porter

“I don’t mind if being Latin American favors or damages my visibility”

Ethnotopia

EthnotopIa: Preliminary Definition

Lasa in the Eleventh Havana Biennial

Q & A with Candelario and Catherine Sicot on the MAC/SAN

Havana Biennial: Side Exhibitions 2012

We’re living difficult times. That’s patently obvious; but the complexity we are talking about has to do with an order of global domination that has stealthily banished any positions of resistance, s

Whitney Biennial: More or less under the same roof

Since 1932, the Whitney Biennial, featuring artists who allegedly take the pulse of the visual arts in New York and around the world, is held under the same roof. What was the outstanding thing about

ARCO 2012: Play, Transcend, Buy

The latest edition of ARCO 2012 has come to a close, leaving the doors open to some kind of generalized optimism. Art analysts and an increasing number of economists describe a somewhat heart-wrenchi

With the Music Inside

A decolonial reading of the 26th National Visual Arts Biennial in Santo Domingo[i]