Edited by Vania Macias Osorno, Ana Gabriela García. Introduction by Keyna Eleison. Text by Eduardo Carrera, Jill Lane. Interview by Jorge Sánchez. Translated by Kimberly Kruge, Odina Skartados.
Martiel confronts systems of power operating within the histories of colonialism, nationalism and violence in Latin America
Cuban artist Carlos Martiel (born 1989) uses his own body as a site of political inscription and activation. This publication brings together essays and a conversation that, alongside visual documentation of more than 40 works, activate urgent debates on race, migration and borders.
STATUS: Forthcoming | 8/11/2026
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Published by Temblores Publicaciones. Edited by Vania Macias Osorno, Ana Gabriela García. Introduction by Keyna Eleison. Text by Eduardo Carrera, Jill Lane. Interview by Jorge Sánchez. Translated by Kimberly Kruge, Odina Skartados.
Martiel confronts systems of power operating within the histories of colonialism, nationalism and violence in Latin America
Cuban artist Carlos Martiel (born 1989) uses his own body as a site of political inscription and activation. This publication brings together essays and a conversation that, alongside visual documentation of more than 40 works, activate urgent debates on race, migration and borders.