Fabiola Iza is a Mexico City–based curator, art historian, and writer whose work examines the intersections of visual culture and archival practices through feminist and decolonial perspectives. Her exhibitions and publications explore how contemporary artists challenge dominant regimes of representation, with particular attention to material practices, photography, and collective forms of knowledge production. She has curated projects for museums, galleries, and independent spaces across Latin America and contributes regularly to Artforum. She is currently researching the archival potential of textiles and dreams for a forthcoming bilingual book that considers alternative forms of historical memory.
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- Contributing to Momus since July 2026



