queer artists

George Febres. Imagen cortesía de The Historic New Orleans Collection.

GEORGE FEBRES: TRANSLATION, IRONY, AND LIBERATION. AN ECUADORIAN ARTIST IN THE DIASPORA

The life and work of George Febres (Guayaquil, 1943 – New Orleans, 1996) occupy an uneasy place in the history of Ecuadorian art. An artist like him is an anomaly within the local narrative. His work, clearly influenced by Pop Art, Neo-Surrealism, and the culture of the US South, marks a profound rupture with the experience of national art, which has been shaped by the political discourse of indigenism and class struggle.

ELYLA: YA-BUNANMA-M-A-TA-TA

Taking traditional cockfights in Nicaragua and Indonesia as their starting point, the works included in the exhibition explore transnational and transoceanic South-South connections, seeking to articulate, in the artist’s words: “a pathway for trans-border anticolonial queer solidarity.”