Vol. 7 (2021): post(s)
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Immigrant Gnosis: Making Work in the United States

Andrea Alvarez
Albright-Knox Art Gallery

Published 2021-12-13

Keywords

  • migration,
  • gnosis,
  • art,
  • latinx,
  • communities

How to Cite

Alvarez, A. (2021). Immigrant Gnosis: Making Work in the United States. Post(s), 7(1), 180–207. https://doi.org/10.18272/post(s).v7i7.2491

Abstract

This essay proposes a reflection on the curatorial work I did for the exhibition Comunidades Visibles: The Materiality of Migration, exhibited between February and May 2021, at the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, in Buffalo, New York. The exhibition brought together artworks by first- or second-generation immigrant Latinx artists. Each combines materials and techniques from their country of origin, from other colonized places, or from their present context with everyday or art historical references.




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References

  1. Mignolo, W. (2012). Local Histories/Global Designs: Coloniality, Subaltern Knowledges, and Border Thinking. Princeton: Princeton University Press. https://doi.org/10.1515/9781400845064