"Published on the occasion of the exhibition 'Guadalupe Maravilla : Portals,' Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami, June 27, 2019-November 24, 2019"--Colophon.
"'Portals' marks the first solo museum project for New York-- and Richmond-based multidisciplinary artist Guadalupe Maravilla (b. San Salvador, El Salvador). An installation comprising newly commissioned sculptures, 'Portals' responds to the artist's geo-cultural displacement and personal mythology, referencing his own story as part of the first wave of undocumented children to arrive in the United States due to the Central American conflicts of the 1980s. While touching on this personal dimension, 'Portals' also addresses current collective anxieties that stem from the fraught political crisis at the United States-Mexico border"--Publisher's website (viewed on October 3, 2022)
hmsg copy gift of Jacqueline Protka.
Contents:
Foreword / Alex Gartenfeld -- Sonic healing in the age of border imperialism : the art of Guadalupe Maravilla / Kency Cornejo -- Migrant guts and gongs / Vijay Masharani -- Repair-work and the symptomatological politics of the border : Guadalupe Maravilla with Gean Moreno -- Guadalupe Maravilla with Janine Antoni