00:00Are you also noticed that what we consider art is white, cisgender and androcentric?
00:07That is the reflection that is Julie Zapata Rincon, known as Santa Putricia,
00:13who is art-travestri, master in plastic art and curator in the Museum of Antioquia.
00:19In her article, Trasvestir la Vida, Trasvestir las Artes,
00:23in which she has a story about how art has been historically monopolized by cis, blancos and occidentals.
00:31Her text, written from a travesti and dissident,
00:35shows how the art world has left out many trans, trans and non-binary people,
00:41but also reminds us of something powerful,
00:44that from the resistance came new ways to create, romper rules and tell their own stories.
00:51Also, she talks about the need to create autonomous and self-generated spaces
00:57where the artistic expressions of bodies of cisgender bodies
01:01without waiting for the validation of historically dangerous institutions.
01:05Because, as the author says and read textfully,
01:09we don't need to validate ourselves, we do it for and for ourselves.
01:14We highly recommend this critique,
01:16which is also a call to transform artes from a travesti perspective,
01:21which is to remove the established logic,
01:24because, as Santa Putricia recognizes it,
01:26and as travestis, they also make their existence art,
01:30transvistan the life and transvistan artes in general.
01:33And if, after this recommendation,
01:36you are wondering where to read this article,
01:39I will tell you that it is in Anales del Museo Q,
01:43a cultural magazine that was born in 2024
01:46and is dedicated to the critical reflection
01:48about the art and the culture LGBTIQA+, in Colombia.
01:52This publication came from the Museo Q,
01:55a museological proposal
01:57whose members define it as a normal museum,
02:00rare, without murals and in constant transit.
02:03and who have been working since 2015
02:06in the visualization of the artistic artistic expressions
02:10disidentes.
02:11This, the first number of the magazine,
02:13reúne collaborations from artists and academics
02:16that abordages so diverse
02:18such as the trans representation in art,
02:21the bogging in Colombia,
02:23the queer poesies,
02:24and, also,
02:25it has illustrations made in rizography
02:27that give a spectacular visual visual.
02:30It is a publication that invites us
02:33to think art from other perspectives,
02:36to discover new references
02:38and to recognize the diversity
02:39in the art creation of the Colombian art.
02:42So, they are already prepared
02:44the second number,
02:45and of course,
02:46with Mario Henao León,
02:48one of the members of the editorial team
02:50of the magazine,
02:51they will soon have a massive convocation
02:53for those who are interested,
02:56can participate as writers,
02:58writers,
03:00illustrators,
03:00editors,
03:01and other roles
03:02associated with the new number.
03:04So,
03:04if you are interested,
03:06remember that you can find
03:08the magazine
03:09in the library Garavato,
03:11in Bogotá,
03:11or you can send it directly
03:13to the Museum Q
03:14in your social media
03:15to get an example
03:17whether in physical or digital.
03:19No, you can lose the opportunity
03:21to support the queer culture
03:23in Colombia.
03:24And we'll see you
03:25for there.
03:25to continue running.
03:26.
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