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At the Bronx Biennial, the Promise of New Voices

在布朗克斯双年展,新的声音的承诺

Motohiro Takeda’s “Nights in April (Ark)” (2025), part of the Bronx Museum’s AIM Biennial, inspired by his grandfather’s memorial in Japan.

Motohiro Takeda’s “Nights in April (Ark)” (2025), part of the Bronx Museum’s AIM Biennial, inspired by his grandfather’s memorial in Japan.

2026-02-05  1188  晦涩
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Take the barely visible contours of Jennifer Teresa Villanueva’s elegiac cyanotypes of her grandmother’s home in Monterrey, Mexico, which are like watching a memory fade. Villanueva’s work deals with the Mexican American experience, a people’s dreams and sacrifices, and does so with uncommon nuance. She is less than three years out from earning her M.F.A., and her inclusion here is her institutional debut.

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