Latinx from the NEHMA Collection
Traditionally, identity is formulated via a process of exclusion. It is not about who you are; it is about who you are not. "Latinx" proposes inclusivity as the point of departure, open to fluid and diverse factors formulating identity. Quests for definitions and exclusivity in the 20th century appear antiquated against the reality of cultural exchange in the 21st century. The works in "Latinx" convey the human capacity for ingenuity and cultural negotiation in art, even as labels identify their makers as Cuban or Latina. The viewer is invited to dismiss labels and examine the artworks on their individual merits, to consider the diversity "Latinx" fosters first and foremost.
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Untitled
Frank Aguilar
Ink on cotton
Drawing
Untitled (Car Crash)
Carlos Almaraz
Oil on board
Painting
Codex Canibalius Insulae
Enrique Chagoya
Mixed Media on paper
Book
El Príncipe que Nunca Llego
Yolanda Gonzalez
Oil on canvas with puncture, stabbed by the artist
Painting
Ford Sedan
Frank Romero
Screenprint
Planographic
Mad Dogs
Paul Sierra
Acrylic on canvas
Painting
When the Clown Sings the Ballerina Will Dance (Triptych)
Eloy Torrez
Acrylic on canvas
Painting
Pobrecito
John Valadez
Screenprint
Planographic
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