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Rachel Weiss

    Esta artista y diseñadora de Texas centra su obra en temas pro-feministas, las figuras de las "crones" (mujeres sabias y mayores) y los perros. Ocupa el cargo de "Boss Crone" en la revista POMEgranate, encarnando un espíritu de empoderamiento en la madurez. Su aspiración personal de poder beber su té con menos leche y azúcar sugiere una búsqueda de refinamiento y un paladar más sencillo.

    Making art global
    Now What?
    • 2021

      A profound and affecting meditation on art and revolution

      Now What?
    • 2011

      Making art global

      • 250 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Edited by Afterall Books in collaboration with the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna and Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, this book is the second in the Exhibition Histories series, focusing on the third Bienal de La Habana held in 1989. Rachel Weiss's core essay explores how this exhibition expanded the global landscape of contemporary art and redefined the biennial model. Gerardo Mosquera, a key member of the curatorial team, reflects on the project, while the book documents the constituent exhibitions and events through photographs. It includes Geeta Kapur's conference paper, along with reviews by Coco Fusco and Luis Camnitzer. An introduction by Charles Esche sets the stage for recent interviews with artists Alex Ángeles, José Bedia, Alfredo Márquez, and Lázaro Saavedra. These crucial texts from the time are enhanced by new material, offering a comprehensive perspective on the Bienal's impact. The Exhibition Histories series, consisting of ten volumes, is dedicated to the history of contemporary exhibition practices, with each volume providing in-depth analyses of historically significant exhibitions.

      Making art global