A conversation with 'Historias Entre Lienzos' Co-Founder, Guadalupe Lobeto

A conversation with 'Historias Entre Lienzos' Co-Founder, Guadalupe Lobeto

Historias Entre Lienzos is a digital platform dedicated to showcasing the works and legacy of Argentinian female artists from the 19th century to the present, who previously lacked an online presence. Established in 2019, the platform has since rescued from oblivion 44 female artists whose stories and artworks were not available on the web. In this conversation, we speak with Guadalupe Lobeto, the co-founder of Historias Entre Lienzos, about the platform’s history, mission, and challenges. Guadalupe is an Argentinian art historian based in New York City, with extensive experience working with Latin American female artists and working in museum and institutional consulting.

LAZO at The Clemente

LAZO at The Clemente

LAZO which in Spanish meaning ‘tie’ or ‘link’, is an art collective that brings together artists and related practitioners of Latin American & Caribbean descent to create participatory projects and exhibitions. LAZO’s members are Claudia Cortínez, Rodrigo Moreira, Mauricio Cortes Ortega, and Alva Mooses.

Their collaboration began while studying at Yale University and was formalized in 2018 while artists-in-residence at the Loisaida Center during which they organized 5 months of art/community programming. The collective is based in NYC and works closely with artists and organizations throughout the Americas.

Tsai-Ling Tseng one of the 12 fellows at Paint School, Shandaken Projects 2020

Tsai-Ling Tseng one of the 12 fellows at Paint School, Shandaken Projects 2020

Tsai-Ling Tseng’s paintings reflect personal observations and encounters transformed through the alchemy of imagination. Using figures with exaggerated yellow skin, a reference to her Taiwanese heritage, Tseng explores self-representation, narratives, emotions, and her identity as an Asian woman. Tseng was one of the 12 fellows at Paint School, a program by Shandaken Projects, New York in 2020, a discourse-based program that brings fellows together with faculty members who are widely recognized as among the most exceptional painters working today, with the aim to enrich contemporary painting through peer exchange.

Titanic by Claudia Bitran at her Smack Mellon Studio

Titanic by Claudia Bitran at her Smack Mellon Studio

Claudia Bitran is a multimedia artist who emulates, remakes and rewrites the hyperbolic world of pop production in a Do It Yourself manner. In her practice, she assumes multiple roles (painter, director, producer, performer, editor). Thinking, examining and even questioning mass consumption, the power of entertainment and the manipulation that exists behind it all*. We visited her studio at the Smack Mellon Residency to learn all about her practice and her experience at the residency.

*(txt based on Bitran’s official website)

Interview with Xavier Acarín, Curator in Residence at the Abrons Arts Center

Interview with Xavier Acarín, Curator in Residence at the Abrons Arts Center

Xavier Acarín is a curator from Barcelona based in New York. He has worked in different art organizations in Spain and in the U.S. and currently is the 2016-17 Curator in Residence at the Abrons Arts Center. We were lucky to see two very interesting shows curated by him as part of the program and were eager to learn more about his story and his practice.

Shifter, A Topical Publication- Interview with Sreshta Rit Premnath

Shifter, A Topical Publication- Interview with Sreshta Rit Premnath

Shifter is a multifaceted project that aims to serve as a meeting point for the various discourses of contemporary art, politics and philosophy. Originally conceived as an online magazine, Shifter now performs in a variety of ways including print publications, public dialogues and exhibitions. NY Art Maps interviewed Sreshta Rit Premnath, the founding editor of this project. READ MORE about Shifter and their future plans!

We’re Hir We’re Queer (WHWQ)

We’re Hir We’re Queer (WHWQ)

We're Hir We're Queer is a collective- run pamphlet and zine distributor based in Brooklyn and Rio de Janeiro that challenges the conventional format of academic text distribution by promoting and publishing texts whose contents reflect on non-white, non heterosexual political theory, written by and for this community as an attempt to decentralize knowledge from academic institutions. One of their members shares a little bit of what they do for NY ArtMaps !