As we prepare for the upcoming 61st Venice Biennale in 2026, I find myself still reflecting on my experience of attending the 60th Venice Biennale, Foreigners Everywhere, and think about whether or not there was a true understanding of community and what it means to invite and welcome others in. I live for a goodContinue reading “60th Venice Biennale | With Foreigners Everywhere, One Must Ask, Where Was The Community?”
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Thoughts On | (An)Other: As If I Don’t Know My Name
(An)Other: As If I Don’t Know My Name is a new body of work by Louie Perea, a New Mexico-based visual artist. Continuing their exploration of otherness and representation, Perea challenges the camera’s history of reinforcing colonial and White gazes by centering Black and Queer bodies, drawing on their experience navigating both Afro-Latinx and nonbinaryContinue reading “Thoughts On | (An)Other: As If I Don’t Know My Name”