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The Implication of the Barragán Archive: An Interview with Daniel Garza-Usabiaga, Part II
by Pamela Ballesteros | Oct 21, 2016
Scholar and curator Daniel Garza-Usabiaga continues his discussion of archival practice in Mexico City, examining the implications of Jill Magid’s “The Proposal” that have remained beyond the scope of public discussion.