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When Crossing the Tropics, Modernity Begins to Sweat”

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lt;span lang="en-US">The exhibition <em>one month after being known in that island</em> in Basel, Switzerland, co-produced by the Caribbean Art Initiative, brings together works by eleven artists who all propose different ways of inhabiting, thinking and communicating the contemporary Caribbean. The artists reveal the diversity of the region's visual arts as well as a shared desire for emancipation, resistance and historical reconfiguration that seeks to dismantle colonial and neo-colonial narratives. C&AL spoke with exhibition curators Yina Jiménez Suriel and Pablo Guardiola.</span>

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