Maria Magdalena Campos Pons
“I claim space for women's issues, collecting and telling stories of forgotten people, in order to foster a dialogue to better understand and propose a poetic, compassionate reading of our time. My work over the past 35 years addresses Postcoloniality and the complexities that entangle the narratives, connections and mutual dependency of the North and the South. My work speaks to an ancestral knowledge and tradition to give a voice to the darkest narratives with grace and aesthetic elegance. Fragility, ephemerality, and a transient quality of time and place are visible components in my vocabulary, which I explore through video, film, photography, installation, and performance. I am compelled by the democratic process of art-making that challenges the participation, presence, and bodily immersion of the viewer.”
- María Magdalena Campos-Pons
Press Links
12 Artists of the Caribbean and Its Diaspora Who Are Shaping Contemporary Art
Spotlight on Matanzas: María Magdalena Campos-Pons and “Ríos Intermitentes”
Campos-Pons Strengthens Vanderbilt-Cuban Cultural Ties Through Art Exhibition
At the Havana Biennial, Seven Nashville Artists Make Cultural Connections
Art Professor Receives Dual Honors for Groundbreaking Work
Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons' New Show Explores Cuba's Sugar Trade and Her Own Exile
María Magdalena Campos-Pons and Neil Leonard
National Portrait Gallery: Jeffrey Gibson and María Magdalena Campos-Pons discussion