“Fusco places art before politics, using photographs, videos, and performances to address social issues in nuanced and poetic ways.” In her full-length review, Financial Times' art critic Ariella Budick guides readers through 'Tomorrow, I Will Become an Island'—the first U.S. survey of the “blazingly erudite” Coco Fusco, now on view at El Museo del Barrio. Spanning more than three decades of Fusco’s work in video, performance, and writing, the exhibition—curated by Susanna V. Temkin—"serves as a calming retort to the intransigence and demonization that have scorched American politics." Read the Full Article Here: https://on.ft.com/42xfOAp Accompanying the exhibition, El Museo will host a night of Cuban poetry on October 9, and a film screening of Miguel Coyula's "Crónicas del Absurdo" on November 20. We hope you can join us!
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