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Aruna D'Souza

Aruna D’Souza is a contributor to the New York Times and 4Columns. She co-curated the 2021 exhibition ‘Lorraine O’Grady: Both/And’ at the Brooklyn Museum and is the editor of a forthcoming collection of the writings of Linda Nochlin, Making It Modern (Thames and Hudson, 2022). She is currently the Edmond J. Safra Professor at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., USA.

The Salvadoran artist talks to Aruna D’Souza about retracing his childhood migration through Central America and Mexico, collectively healing trauma and performing in the dark

BY Aruna D'Souza |

At the Brooklyn Museum, the artist presents a suite of works that centres on their experience as a queer, Muslim femme to question ideas of origin and belonging

BY Aruna D'Souza |

Have institutions facing calls to decolonize forgotten that ‘to curate’ originally meant ‘to care for’?

BY Aruna D'Souza |