Reviews Juan Molina Hernández, “autoretrato o piel vieja y lo que sobra de una manda cumplida” at Roman Susan Annette LePique August 3, 2019 Roman SusanJuan Molina Hernández Conceiving of space where roots can grow, the consequences of transplanting roots, roots as both memory and memorial echo throughout the space, the exhibition’s beating bloom of a heart.
Reviews “S-W-O-O-$-H” at the Chicago Artists Coalition Ciera Mckissick December 30, 2018 Chicago Artists CoalitionMatthew WeadÓscar González-Díaz The most striking work is the vinyl lettering on the wall reading “America is canceled, Mexico esta cancelado, and L’Canada est anulee,” while there is some poked humor behind it, underlying those words are dire issues.
Reviews “Living Architecture” at 6018 North Sabrina Greig November 18, 2018 6018 NorthAlberto AguilarBenjamin LaroseEmilio RojasEugenia ChengJan TichyJulie OhJulietta CheungKioto AokiRoni PackerYvette Mayorga Living Architecture problematizes the notion that the immigrant body is antithetical to the American identity by showing the way several ethnic and cultural identities have coexisted within American culture since its inception.