
2024
"Regina José Galindo’s Tierra (2013) explores connections between the exploitation of labor, resources, and human life in Guatemala. Presented at a larger-than-life scale, Galindo stands naked on a parcel of land that is excavated by an encroaching bulldozer. Conjuring imagery of machine-dug mass graves, the work draws attention to the massacre of hundreds of thousands of Indigenous people, mostly Maya Ixil, during the Guatemalan Civil War (1960–96). As the excavator digs around her, the artist stands fixed and unrelenting." - MoMA PS1

Regina José Galindo
Herself

Darling, Mister Graphophone

AccepTance

Joe Dimaggio 1, 2, 3

Narratives of Modern Genocide

IMG 0000

THÁI BẢO HUỲNH KHANG

500 Years

FELT

Le crash

The Look of Silence

The Mermaid

The Holocaust. Certified crime

Bydlo

WigWigWig

Losing Touch

Tem Fé

Chang Gyeong

Stacey on the Front Line: Girls, Guns and Isis

The Forgotten

Namibia: The Story of a German Colony