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The Third Print Issue of C&AL

The Third Print Issue of C&AL

C&AL #3

Fresh from the press! The new Contemporary And América Latina (C&AL) Print issue is out now!

The print issue opens with features on two artists that are part of this year’s Berlin Biennale, one of the first large-scale art events to convene again physically: Alina Baiana and Naomi Rincón Gallardo talk about their artistic practices and the works they are contributing to the Biennale. The cultural mediator Luciane Ramos Silva and member of the magazine O Menelick 2º Ato spoke to the curatorial team of the Frestas: Art Triennial about the process of putting together such an event in these challenging times. Finally, Leticia Contreras reflects on her recurring examination of making and dismantling the idea of “home” and its many modes of belonging.

Read our third print issuehere!

The aim of C&AL is to reflect the artistic production and debates around Latin America, the Caribbean in relation to Africa. This means that we are constantly considering the many different and complex artistic perspectives.

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