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The philosopher, art historian, curator and critic José Luis Barrios Lara reflects on the founding myth of the West, modernity, and the invention of the other. He considers identity politics as a political tool and a means for the management of bodies in space, questions the effectiveness of the epistemologies of the South, and interprets the global migration crisis as a form of neo-slavery. A grim scenario in which, he says, certain intersections of art and politics still have the power to destabilise the semantic field of representation and make room for the subversive.
We dig up some unreleased fragments of the interview with Jodi Dean that we were unable to include the first time around.
We dig up some unreleased fragments of the interview with DJ Riobamba that we were unable to include the first time around.
We dig up some unreleased fragments of the interview with Emilio Santiago Muiño that we were unable to include the first time around.
We dig up some unreleased fragments of the interview with Maia Urstad that we were unable to include the first time around.