Photographing Wretchedness and the People’s Manifest Revolts Against It
Our September bulletin showcases Sunil Janah’s powerful photography, documenting colonial oppression and socialist struggles to inspire mass mobilisation in India.
On the last Sunday of each month, the Art team shares the main news and curiosities about artistic movements and culture in the Global South.
Our September bulletin showcases Sunil Janah’s powerful photography, documenting colonial oppression and socialist struggles to inspire mass mobilisation in India.
This month’s Tricontinental Art Bulletin revisits Langston Hughes’ anti-fascist poem ‘Roar, China!’ and its global impact, connecting it to contemporary struggles against neofascism through the work of Latin American artists.
Our July Art Bulletin celebrates revolutionary artists who inspire ongoing political commitment including Barry Gilder and the Medu Arts Ensemble.
The June 2024 Tricontinental Art Bulletin celebrates Congolese cultural resistance through collaborative art and honoring historical struggles.
Our latest bulletin reflects on Maruki’s impactful Hiroshima Panels, urging remembrance and action. The power of images to compel us to feel is a poignant point amid campus protests, highlighting art’s role in fostering internationalism.
In our April 2024 Tricontinental Art Bulletin, we explore how art becomes a collective expression of resistance in Palestine, and over the 40-year existence of the MST in Brazil.
This is the first bulletin from the art department of Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research. In this series, we will share our collective creative endeavours, news from our latest events, and how the art we are inspired by feeds the work of global social movements.