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Deconstruction: A reordering of life, politics, and art presents the work of twelve Miami-based artists who interrogate varying notions of deconstruction in their work. By taking apart ideas and processes, they create mechanisms through which life, politics, and art can be re-examined. While some of the artists in the exhibition deconstruct current events, personal memory or cultural archetypes, others dismantle norms to suggest alternative societal and personal structures.
Deconstruction features work by the following artists: Eddie Arroyo, Zack Balber, Frida Baranek, Christopher Carter, Yanira Collado, Gonzalo Fuenmayor, Pepe Mar, Glexis Novoa, Sandra Ramos, Leyden Rodriguez-Casanova, Jamilah Sabur, and Frances Trombly.

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Sandra Ramos
Apocalyptic Cartographies. Limbus, 2017
Mixed media, photograph/paper and engraving on acrylic, 41x 61 x 2 inches
Courtesy of the artist and Pan American Projects

 

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