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Unspoken Identities

En líneaAna Mas Projects15 Febrero 2023 - 31 Marzo 2023
Unspoken Identities

Unspoken Identities

Unspoken Identities’ is a group exhibition taking place at Ana Mas Projects. It responds to discourses around issues such as the colonial relationship between Puerto Rico and the United States, the identity contradictions that arise from the experience of this relationship both inside and outside the archipelago, and on artists’ individual works as a decolonial practice.

The exhibition engages in dialogues that can help to build a new perspective on the art from the Caribbean and its diasporas, and expand the possibilities of dialogue for Puerto Rican art beyond the local and American stages. With this exhibition, Ana Mas Projects reestablishes the pre-pandemic bond that it had maintained with Puerto Rico through previous exhibitions such as ‘A fact of differences’ curated by Carla Acevedo-Yates in 2018 in Barcelona and other projects presented in San Juan from 2016 to 2019.

Artists: Osvaldo Budet, Ivelisse Jiménez, Nora Maité Nieves, Glendalys Medina, Melissa Raymon & René Sandín, Javier Orfón, Ángel Otero, Awilda Sterling and Omar Velázquez.

Curator: Abdiel D. Segarra-Ríos.

Ana Mas Projects

Isaac Peral 7

Hospitalet de Llobregat

08902 Barcelona

info@anamasprojects.com

+34 93 633 74 75

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