
Elisa Gutierrez
Articles
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May 30, 2024 |
nytimes.com | Astead Herndon |Caitlin O’Keefe |Elisa Gutierrez
While the political world waits for a verdict in Donald Trump's criminal trial in Manhattan, we wanted to take a moment to remember how we got here - especially the broader political context of the fall of 2016. Mr. Trump is charged with falsifying business records related to a hush-money payment to the adult film actress Stormy Daniels as part of a scheme to influence the outcome of the 2016 presidential election.
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Apr 30, 2024 |
artefuse.com | Elisa Gutierrez
In June 2023, Bonam Kim and Lu Zhang started a conversation and exchange that originated as part of the project “The Faraway Nearby,” curated by Jiyeon Paik and to be presented in February 2024 at A.I.R. Gallery in N.Y.C. In this project, Paik invited four artists to, in turn, invite another four artists to collaborate and think together of themes related to identity, belonging, home, health, and politics.
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Apr 18, 2024 |
nytimes.com | Astead Herndon |Elisa Gutierrez |Caitlin O’Keefe
In a close election, every vote matters. But in the 2020 presidential race, there's a good argument that young voters mattered a lot - and helped tip the scales for President Biden. This year, though, things seem much less straightforward. Polling data shows that Mr. Biden's approval rating has tanked among young Americans. Polls also show that he continues to be hounded by the perception that he is too old for the job.
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May 18, 2023 |
artefuse.com | Elisa Gutierrez
As human coexistence takes place in language, learning to be human is learned simultaneously in a continuous intertwining of our language and emotions according to our lives. I call this intertwining of language and emotions conversing. This is why human living occurs, in fact, in conversing. Humberto Maturana[1]Entering the exhibition of Catalina Tuca (Chile, 1977) at Lydian Stater, one realizes that they’re entering a place of intimacy.
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May 18, 2023 |
artefuse.com | Elisa Gutierrez |Conceptual Art
is a Mexican, Brooklyn-based curator, writer, and arts producer. Elisa currently pursues her Graduate Studies in Art History at Hunter College, specializing in contemporary Latin American art. In her research, Elisa focuses on decolonial practices, migration, ecology, and the intersections emerging from these overarching themes, with a particular focus on historically overlooked forms of knowledge.
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