"Superlative. . . . The compilation accords dignity to the field and underscores the porous boundary between commercial and fine art. Through informed essays, it also traces how the field was transformed once again over the last half of the 20th century, going from critical neglect to cultural ubiquity. . . . The catalog’s full-page reproductions, in spectacular colors or crepuscular monochromes, are frequently transporting.” —Michael Saler, The Wall Street Journal
"Crossings takes a happier view of this subcultural queer practice. . . . The book is a provocative." —Los Angeles Review of Books
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★ "A wealth of geopolitical history bolsters the book, contextualizing the “fittingly capitalist backdrop” that surrounds the Darién Gap. With a pronounced anti-imperialist stance, it illuminates a clandestine matrix rooted in corruption, extortion, and dehumanization operating on a local and global scale. Pointing to an insidious underworld economy born in the shadow of mass migration, Fernán...
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