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#121 - Senior Curator (El Museo del Barrio): How is immigration affecting the art world | Susanna Temkin
#121 - Senior Curator (El Museo del Barrio): How is immigration affecting the art world | Susanna Temkin

#121 - Senior Curator (El Museo del Barrio): How is immigration affecting the art world | Susanna Temkin

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Send us Fan MailIn our first-ever English-language episode, we sit down with Susanna Temkin, Senior Curator at El Museo del Barrio in New York, one of the most important institutions for Latino, Latin American and Latinx art. Founded in 1969 in East Harlem by Puerto Rican artists, El Museo del Barrio has spent more than five decades championing artists the mainstream art world overlooked.Susanna talks about what "Latinx" really means, how the museum is responding to ICE raids and the fear in immigrant communities, the powerful Coco Fusco exhibition "Everyone Here Is a New Yorker," why El Museo joined the general strike, and what's coming in the next Trienal (Fall 2027). A conversation about art, identity, empathy and why, in her words, no institution is ever truly neutral.Support the showSíguenos en:📸 Instagram🐦X (Twitter)🕺TikTok⏯ YouTube👍Facebook

#121 - Senior Curator (El Museo del Barrio): How is immigration affecting the art world | Susanna Temkin

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