Asad-Raza-Untitled

Asad Raza: Untitled (Q.M. II), 2009, inkjet pigment print, 27⅝ by 43¼ inches. Courtesy Kathrin Jira.
Asad Raza: Untitled (Q.M. II), 2009, inkjet pigment print, 27⅝ by 43¼ inches. Courtesy Kathrin Jira.
Édouard Glissant teaching at the Institut Martiniquais d’études, the school he founded in 1967. Private collection.
Simone Fattal: Wall I, 2009, glazed stoneware, 7 by 11½ by 6¾ inches. Courtesy kaufmann repetto, Milan/New York.
Wifredo Lam: Homage to Jicotea, ca. 1943, ink and colored pencil on tracing paper, 6¾ by 8¼ inches. Courtesy Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Fla. © Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/ADAGP, Paris.
Lydia Cabrera (second from right) with a group of informants in Central Cuba, n.d. Courtesy Cuban Heritage Collection at the University of Miami Libraries.
Tania Bruguera: Displacement, 1998/2005 performance involving Cuban earth, glue, wood, nails, and fabric.