Radical Virtuosity
- 352 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Reclaiming the artist Ana Mendieta as a formally innovative maker of performative art who forged connections to the marginalized around the world.
Genevieve Hyacinthe is an Assistant Professor of Visual Studies at the California College of the Arts in San Francisco. Her work explores the intricate connections between visual culture, theory, and contemporary art practices. Through her academic and critical writings, Hyacinthe offers insightful perspectives on how images shape our understanding of the world. Her research delves into the complexities of representation and its impact on societal perceptions, bringing a unique analytical lens to the study of visual phenomena.


Reclaiming the artist Ana Mendieta as a formally innovative maker of performative art who forged connections to the marginalized around the world.
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