Flow States, the triennial that redefines Latinx art and its global history
Briefly

The triennial "Flow States" redefines what it means to be Latino, expanding the perspective to include Indigenous and non-Spanish speaking artists, emphasizing complex diasporas.
Curator Maria Elena Ortiz highlights the exhibition's intent to address the diversity of the Latino experience, showcasing a range of personal journeys connected by vulnerability and loss.
The exhibition features emerging artists like Hilaire, whose work integrates magical realism and voodoo, offering a unique cultural narrative, alongside Perez’s visceral expression.
Through over 80 studio visits, curators at the triennial crafted an inclusive platform that brings forward innovative contemporary Latino voices and their diverse backgrounds.
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