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Artur Silva
  • Home
  • Portfolio
    • Day Shift/Night Shift/Forest Time
    • Leisure/Labor a non-film film
    • All Threats Came in Waves
    • Finders Keepers
    • Swoosh - Nothing But Net
    • Sweet and Sour - Consolation Prize
    • 136 Images from the Collection
    • Instapermanence
    • Blueprint for Counter Education
    • Net Worth
    • Color Correction
    • Dreaming a Dream of the Global North
    • Americæ
    • Transaction Boundaries
    • The Idea of a Tree Two channel video installation TRT: 7:23
    • Syncretism
    • Winter in America
    • Taxon
    • Culture is a Gun
    • Death of Ambition
    • Fliperama Rhapsody
    • MASS
    • What Matters Most
    • Heartland
    • Synthetic Narcolepsy
    • Thank You, Enjoy
  • Contact
  • Links
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  • LATlab - Laboratory for Latin & American Art and Thinking

    In 2016, Carmen Amengual and Artur Silva co-founded the Laboratory for Latin & American Art and Thinking (LATLab), a Los Angeles based organization conceived as a self-organized educational and creative critical platform that seeks to investigate the particularities of modern and contemporary Latin American art. Inquiring into the alternative articulations of arts and politics that emerged in the Latin American experience, we approach and experiment with ways of making art beyond the museum/gallery axis, and seek a learning experience that goes beyond the mainstream art history canon.

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