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Denis Maksaens: Glitch and Representation in the Caribbean

Through hybrid, glitch-inspired video art, Denis Maksaens confronts colonial gazes, structural violence, and the sacrificed body, centering queer, racialized, and marginalized subjectivities. His works urge viewers to rethink power, identity and shared fragility in today’s fractured world.

Raíces y renacimiento: Mujeres Dominicanas en el Arte

Raíces y renacimiento examines how Dominican artists honor their history while reshaping the meaning of belonging in an evolving culture.

It Comes from the Head: A Straw Heritage

Curated by the Bahamian art historian, Simone Cambridge, It comes from the head: A Straw Heritage features the work of four artists: Tamika Galanis, Anina Major, Jodi Minnis, and Averia Wright.

Tessa Mars Links the Migratory Experience to Haitian Spirituality

In her solo show, the painter explores migration, spirituality, and identity, using ancestral knowledge from Voodoo traditions.

C& Artists’ Edition #5 Zohra Opoku

Unveiling the new C& Artists’ Edition with Zohra Opoku.

La Chola Poblete: Guaymallén

PalaisPopulaire in Berlin presented a comprehensive exhibition of Argentinian artist La Chola Poblete.

CCI x C& Critical Writing Workshop (ONLINE)

Announcing CCI x C& online critical writing workshop on art, led by Grace Aneiza Ali, Chris Cyrille and Abdiel D. Segarra Ríos.

Hãhãwpuá Pavilion: the Community Is More Important Than the Work Itself

A conversation with Arissana Pataxó, Denilson Baniwa, and Gustavo Caboco Wapichana, curators of the Brazilian Pavilion in Venice.

35th Bienal de São Paulo: Choreographing New Poetic Movements for the Arts

The Biennial challenges paradigms with strong presence of non-hegemonic thinking, setting forth a complex and impactful panorama.

Waleff Dias and the Identity of Black Male Bodies

Artist presents his appearance/performance “Even Vultures Are Born White” at SESC in São Paulo.

D'Andrade & Walla Capelobo: Astral Quilombismo

A microcosm where trans community, digital poetry, artificial intelligence, video games and ceramics converge.

Josué Azor: Photography as a way of getting to know oneself

The Haitian photographer documents multiple aspects of life on the island nation as a way to learn new skills and inspire others to pursue photography.

From flight to nostrils, breathe, arms wide, messages in the wind

Hoa Galeria presents works by 30 artists that reflect on ancestrality, the present and the future.

Cholita Chic: Visualizing the Cholitas of the Future

An interview with the anonymous artistic duo based in Arica, a Chilean city near the border with Peru.

from underwater mountains fire makes islands

Exhibition brings together artists from across Latin America that reflect on the processes of emancipation for human beings' perceptual systems.

Walter Firmo: In the Verb of Silence, the Synthesis of the Scream

Retrospective brings together more than 260 works by the Rio artist, with images that portray Black culture in Brazil.

The Mexico Pavilion at the 59th Venice Biennale

Featuring artists Mariana Castillo Deball, Naomi Rincón Gallardo, Fernando Palma Rodríguez, and Santiago Borja

Brazilian Artist enorê Explores the Creative Language of Data

enorê, whose work challenges the idea of fluidity by connecting digital and non-digital art, speaks to C&AL about visible and invisible realities.

“I Work With Sound the Way Someone Handles Clay”

Negalê Jones' sound art is on exhibit at the Frestas Arts Triennale (SESC Sorocaba) and at the Kino Beat Festival in Porto Alegre.

“Imagen Regional”: In Search of the Colombian Pacific

The exhibition in Cali brought together works by thirteen artists who examine the conflicts, dramas and hopes of this region of Colombia.

Jury for Dekoloniale Berlin Residency 2021 Announced

Kader Attia, Lerato Shadi, Raul Walch, Yvette Mutumba & Julia Grosse, Nadja Ofuatey-Alazard & Anna Yeboah are the jury of this year’s Dekoloniale residency.

Towards a Latin American Translation of The New Patrons Protocol

The New Patrons Protocol believes in imagination as a tool of socio-political transformation. How could it be adapted to Latin American?

“How Can Artists Help the Communities?”

The Colombian artist talks about neo-Amazonian art, the need for creating artistic spaces in indigenous territories and the problems with cultural appropriation in the arts.

Pluralism in Curatorial Framing

Diane Lima, Beatriz Lemos, and Thiago de Paula Souza talk about the Frestas exhibition program, held in Sorocaba, Brazil.

When Water Becomes a Screen

The photographer Amine Oulmakki invites us on an existential search articulated around themes of image, story, and memory.

WE ARE.

We have invited creatives and thinkers from the US, other parts of the Global Diaspora, and Africa to share their thoughts about this historical moments.

Afro-Descendants In Mexico: “We Were Always Here”

Mexican photographer Koral Carballo speaks about Afro-descendants in Mexico and about discovering her own identity.

Challenging the Self to Redefine the Canon

Magnus Rosengarten spoke to the artist about her work and in particular about how her own body functions as a role model.

Museu Afro Brasil inaugura conjunto de exposições

Walter Firmo, João Câmara, Castro Alves e jovens artistas contemporâneos da Bahia estão entre os destaques das aberturas.

“We Don’t Accept Scraps From The White Art Circuit”

Group of artists and curators gathers for a rally of visual arts produced solely by black and non-white women.

Binyavanga Wainaina (1971-2019)

The Kenyan author Binyavanga Wainaina has passed away at the age of 48. Neo Sinoxolo Musangi writes a personal note on his legacy.

"Resistance is up to us"

Climate in Brazil leads LGBT artists and other progressives to consider exile – also as a form of resistance.

Some Kind of Sorcerers

Remembering the African legacy in Colombia is of crucial importance. Violence against Afro-Colombians is commonplace. But also resistance.

Cali, Between Trauma And Hope

Museo La Tertulia in Cali is one of the most original art museums in Colombia. We spoke to its curator, Alejandro Martín.

Challenging Conventional Notions of Cuban Art

Located on a tourist trail in Cuba, an art gallery is fighting against stereotypical representations. But things aren’t always easy.

“Daughters of the Water” by Ana González and Ruven Afanador, Bogotá

The photo exhibition chronicles the close ties of Colombian indigenous communities with nature and ancestral knowledge.

Spreading the South

Festival Sesc_Videobrasil broadens towards artists from the Middle East or Greece, and also widens its perception of an artistic concept.

Clay, crochet, textiles and performance

Works created by the Brazilian artist allude to themes such as love, violence and the female body.

What Happened With the Havana Biennial?

The cancellation of this year’s Havana Art Biennial caused strong protests. But the story does not end there.

Between Signals and Sounds: Territory and Blackness in the Square

"Negros Indícios: performance video photography", curated by Roberto Conduru, presented 12 artists.

“To Displace the notion of the center, to move the margins, to question borders, categories and hierarchies”

Her name brings to mind at least three projects: NoBrasil, AfroTranscendence and Diálogos Ausentes.

Latin-American and African art scenes

The Argentinian curator Gabriela Salgado talks about the South-to-South connections in the context of international art.

"The body is a political issue"

“I would like to touch on subjects that have been swept under the rug in Brazilian society”, says the Brazilian artist.