Textile Culture Backup: Reorganizing Art Through Porosity

A critical essay by Yohanna M. Roa on Textile Culture Backup and Textile Culture Net, examining distributed curatorship, institutional porosity, textile politics, counter-archives, and transnational cultural production through contemporary textile art.
Jerry Kearns: Complicit at Frosch & Co Gallery

Review of Jerry Kearns’s Complicit at Frosch & Co Gallery, examining authoritarianism, American consumer culture, ICE imagery, Pop aesthetics, and political painting in contemporary art.
The Politics of the Object in Michele Pred’s Work

Projecting Democracy: Michele Pred and the Feminist Politics of the Object — Essay by Yohanna Magdalene Roa for INES_Magazina on Michele Pred’s exhibition at Nancy Hoffman Gallery. The article examines how Pred uses everyday objects—vintage purses, quilts, confiscated airport items, and architectural projections—to address feminism, human rights, bodily autonomy, and the intersection of domestic space and political power in contemporary art.
Ana Victoria Jiménez (1941–2025): Artist, Editor, and Archivist of a Transnational Feminist Memory

Obituary for Ana Victoria Jiménez, a key figure in feminist art and archival practice. Her work reshapes art history through critical theory and a Latin American decolonial perspective.
Ana Victoria Jiménez (1941–2025): artista, editora y archivista de una memoria feminista transnacional.

Obituario de Ana Victoria Jiménez, figura clave del arte y archivo feminista. Su obra redefine la historia del arte desde la teoría crítica y la mirada decolonial latinoamericana.