

Colonial Atmospheres: On Sofía Gallisá Muriente’s Celaje
Maria Zazzarino
Edited by Tatiana Flores, 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.





