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Luke Urbain

Luke Urbain writes on aesthetic responses to social and economic precarity in the Caribbean and its diasporas, with attention to the folds of race, queerness, and coloniality. Their criticism asks what aesthetics can offer to the elaboration of alternative political forms and modes of care. Their scholarly work has appeared in Cuban Studies and Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture; their cultural criticism has appeared in Intervenxions, Hypermedia, and the US Latinx Art Forum’s collection “Latinx Unsettling.”

Reviews• January 22, 2026

Without Deference: The Political Clarity of Coco Fusco at El Museo del Barrio

By Luke Urbain

Coco Fusco’s breakout came three decades ago at a high watermark of debates over identity politics and multiculturalism, movements she has assiduously critiqued ever…

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