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Home Collections Unmasking Coloniality

Unmasking Coloniality

This collection considers how artists both render visible and seek to dismantle the colonial power structures that undergird our contemporary reality. Collapsing temporalities; countering patriarchy and heteronormativity; foregrounding race, gender, and sexuality; and shining a light on the military and prison industrial complexes, they activate art in the service of social justice, broadly understood, and embrace a decolonial praxis.

Colonial Atmospheres: On Sofía Gallisá Muriente’s Celaje

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Sonic Vibrations

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Mother Water

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The Supernatural Queer: Mystical Ecologies and the Experience of Being Body in Felipe Baeza’s Artistic Practice

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Memories of the Skin: The Work of Carlos Martiel

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Arteology as Living History: Diógenes Ballester’s Counternarratives to Coloniality

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