Sonora 128: speaking to 21 million
Surveying the landscape of Mexico City it is possible to categorise the city’s billboards into three distinct breeds. The first Continue reading
Surveying the landscape of Mexico City it is possible to categorise the city’s billboards into three distinct breeds. The first Continue reading
In July 1989, several months after the death of Robert Mapplethorpe, his retrospective exhibition The Perfect Moment was due to Continue reading
The word ‘curate’ is, etymologically, rooted in an idea of care – from Latin cura ‘care’. Traditionally, the curator’s role Continue reading
Joining the urban demonstration that is reshaping into new forms of resistance, we carried out an unavailing protest, a public Continue reading
A letter arrives to the “partially recognised” country of Abkhazia. A friend writes a letter and waits. An answer arrives Continue reading
I have to confess something- something dangerous. I am an addict of the Bravo Television’s The Real Housewives (TRHW) (2006-present) Continue reading
Agonism, according to Chantal Mouffe, is essential to the function of democracy: it is the recognition of how the social Continue reading
I have been exhibiting art for a long time, since the late 1980s, yet it is only now that I feel Continue reading