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Carlos Motta Carlos Motta’s (b. 1978, Colombia) multi-disciplinary art practice documents the social conditions and political struggles of sexual, gender, and ethnic minority communities in order to challenge normative discourses through acts of self-representation. As a historian of untold narratives, Motta is committed to in-depth research...

La Chola The work of La Chola Poblete (Guaymallén, Mendoza, Argentina, 1989) includes watercolor paintings, oil landscapes, bread sculptures and iron structures, which build, not without tension and violence, a multi-part bidimensional installation that reproduces, in a key of denunciation and vindication, the dynamics of the cult. Taking up...

MORIS México, 1978 Moris has a BA in Plastic Arts from the National School of Painting, Sculpture and Engraving "La Esmeralda" (INBA, Mexico  City). His work has been exhibited in outstanding institutions such as the Museum Tamayo of Contemporary Art in Mexico  City, the Museum of Contemporary...

Andrea Chung Andrea Chung (b. 1978, Newark, NJ) lives and works in San Diego, California. She received a BFA from Parsons School of Design, New York, and a MFA from Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore. Her work has been included in biennale and museum exhibitions...

Panmela Castro Panmela Castro is a visual artist whose artistic practice is driven by relationships of affection and otherness. Based on the idea of “affective drift”, she proposes chance as the subject of an incessant search for a sense of belonging. Based on the thought of...

Claudia Claremi Claudia Claremi is an artist and filmmaker. Her work combines video, analogue film, photography, installation, sound, and text. She graduated from the International Film School of San Antonio de los Baños (Cuba) and the University of the Arts London (UK). Claremi has been an...

Cheen Maya Tz'utujil poet and visual artist, Cheen, lives and works in San Pedro la Laguna on the shores of Lake Atitlán. Her practice is directly engaged with her community, reviving ancient thoughts and applying them in our current contexts, which undergo several ruptures. In resistance,...

Orestes Hernández Ideas related to banality, mundane approaches to our perception, and a keen interest in the very act of showing things are essential to Orestes Hernández’s work. Objects, spaces, ideas and images are concepts that are absurd to each other, at the same time their...

Alina Aguila’s work exposes a withdrawal, manipulation and concern for the minute details of the object and its perception. Her work tends to distort the relationship of individual matter and space, altering the scales both physically and psychologically. The scene that is before the viewer...