118 Years of Colonialism: A Series of Events

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MA Curatorial Practice presents an exhibition of work that addresses the current spirit of protest in Puerto Rico and the unsustainable political and economic relationship between the country and the United States. The work in the exhibition calls attention to the ongoing suppression of Puerto Rican sovereignty by American force and legislation, which claims to offer stability while collapsing any sense of the commonwealth’s independent identity.MA Curatorial Practice presents an exhibition of work that addresses the current spirit of protest in Puerto Rico and the unsustainable political and economic relationship between the country and the United States. The work in the exhibition calls attention to the ongoing suppression of Puerto Rican sovereignty by American force and legislation, which claims to offer stability while collapsing any sense of the commonwealth’s independent identity.Participating artists include Christopher Gregory, Karlo Andrei Ibarra, Rafael Miranda Mattei, Beatriz Santiago Muñoz and Mónica Rodríguez. Curated by MA Curatorial Practice fellow Natalia Viera Salgado.

School of Visual Arts - SVA
209 East 23 Street
l 800.436. New York
United states
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118 Years of Colonialism: A Series of Events School of Visual Arts - SVA Main address: School of Visual Arts - SVA 209 East 23 Street l 800.436. New York, United states School of Visual Arts - SVA 209 East 23 Street l 800.436. New York, United states MA Curatorial Practice presents an exhibition of work that addresses the current spirit of protest in Puerto Rico and the unsustainable political and economic relationship between the country and the United States. The work in the exhibition calls attention to the ongoing suppression of Puerto Rican sovereignty by American force and legislation, which claims to offer stability while collapsing any sense of the commonwealth’s independent identity.MA Curatorial Practice presents an exhibition of work that addresses the current spirit of protest in Puerto Rico and the unsustainable political and economic relationship between the country and the United States. The work in the exhibition calls attention to the ongoing suppression of Puerto Rican sovereignty by American force and legislation, which claims to offer stability while collapsing any sense of the commonwealth’s independent identity.Participating artists include Christopher Gregory, Karlo Andrei Ibarra, Rafael Miranda Mattei, Beatriz Santiago Muñoz and Mónica Rodríguez. Curated by MA Curatorial Practice fellow Natalia Viera Salgado. Book tickets