“Close-Lines is a reconstruction of the tendedero (clothes line) as a portrait of inherited and crea
“Close-Lines is a reconstruction of the tendedero (clothes line) as a portrait of inherited and created family. Mining the structure from my grandmothers tendedero in Güines, the installation re-imagines the clothes-line as a site for care, commemoration, and resistance. Drawing an intersection with Nobody Promised You Tomorrow: Art 50 Years After Stonewall, Close-Lines traces the precariousness and vitality of Latine trans and queer life across intersecting borders, translations, and migrations.” —Alexis Ruiseco-LomberaSee this temporary photography installation by Cuban artist Alexis Ruiseco-Lombera, as part of the caribBEING House, in residence during Museum hours, through August 31.Photos: Courtesy Alexis Ruiseco-Lombera (Cuban, born 1991). -- source link
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