Publications of Pedro Lasch :chronological combined bibtex listing:
Books
- P. Lasch and others, Un Atlas de Cartografías Radicales, edited by Lize Mogel & Alexis Bhagat (November, 2010) (First Spanish edition of the 2007 'An Atlas of Radical Cartography.' Prologue to the Spanish edition: Javier Arbona, Nick Sowers and Bryan Finoki.)
- P. Lasch with S. Aravamudan, J. Gonzalez, A. Maillet, W. Mignolo, P. Sigal, Black Mirror/Espejo Negro by Pedro Lasch (Fall, 2010), Nasher Museum of Art and Franklin Humanities Institute. Distributed by Duke University Press [available here]
- P. Lasch and others, in Cartography: Artists + Maps, edited by Katharine Harmon (2009), Princeton Architectural Press [abs]
- P. Lasch and others, An Atlas of Radical Cartography, edited by Lize Mogel & Alexis Bhagat (2007), Los Angeles: Journal of Aesthetics and Protest Press
Articles Published
- Yates McKee, The Arts of Occupation, The Nation (December 11, 2011) (on 16 Beaver Group.)
- Margaret R. Greer, Thine and Mine: The Spanish “Golden Age” and Early Modern Studies, PMLA, vol. 126 no. 1 (November, 2011), pp. 217-224, MLA Journals
- P. Lasch and others, Tiempo de Homenajes/tiempos descoloniales: Frantz Fanon, edited by Walter Mignolo, María Eugenia Borsani, María Marta Quintana, Zulma Palerm, El desprendimiento: pensamiento crítico y opción descolonial no. 8 (Fall, 2011), pp. cover & p2, Argentina: Editorial Signo & Durham: Globalization and the Humanities Project, Duke University
- P. Lasch, If Not Here, Then There: Will We Some Day Regret Not Having Rebuilt the Twin Towers?, 9/11 Anniversary Issue, Towerview: The Chronicle's News and Culture Magazine, vol. 13 no. 2 (September, 2011), pp. 20
- Marianna Jordan, MFA program debuts at Duke, The Chronicle (September 16, 2011) (Lasch quoted.)
- Correspondent, Duke eyes 10th anniversary of 9/11, Herald Sun (September 11, 2011)
- Katya Prosvirkina, Flesh and Metal” looks at responses to 9/11, Recess (September 6, 2011)
- Jay Jay, Twin Towers, Fake News Junkies (September 2, 2011) (Article on Lasch's 'Twin Towers Go Global'.)
- Megan Malandro, World Trade Center Towers...in Williamsburg?, New York Near Say (August 11, 2011) (Article on Lasch's 'Twin Towers Go Global'.)
- Matt Chaban, Why Not Rebuild the Twin Towers in Williamsburg? Or ‘Atop of Obama’s Head?’, New York Observer (August 11, 2011) (Article on Lasch's 'Twin Towers Go Global'.)
- Eric Ferreri, Sept. 11 Grief Relief by Ink: A 9/11 art exhibit at Perkins Library shows how some dealt with grief, Duke Today (August 9, 2011)
- Matt Chaban, No, Really, Let’s Rebuild the Twin Towers, Even If Not at Ground Zero, New York Observer (August 8, 2011) (Article on Lasch's 'Twin Towers Go Global'.)
- P. Lasch, The Indianization of Globalization, edited by Caroline Levander and Walter Mignolo, The Global South, vol. 5 no. 1 (Spring, 2011), pp. 12-13
- P. Lasch and others, Pensamiento argentino y opción descolonial, edited by Walter Mignolo, Zulma Palermo, El desprendimiento: pensamiento crítico y opción descolonial, vol. 7 (Spring, 2011), pp. cover & p2, Argentina: Editorial Signo & Durham: Globalization and the Humanities Project, Duke University
- P. Lasch, LATINO/A AMERICA, in Trans-Americanity: Subaltern Modernities, Global Coloniality, and Cultures of Greater Mexico, edited by Saldívar, José David (2011), pp. cover, Duke University Press
- P. Lasch, Global Indianization? and LATINO/A AMERICA, in The Future Lasts Forever, edited by Runo Lagomarsino and Carlos Motta (2011), pp. 45-46, 49, Gävle Konstcentrum, Iaspis, Sweden
- Kevin Lincoln, Duke's First MFA, Towerview Feature, Towerview (September 21, 2010), Duke Chronicle, Durham, NC
- María Fernanda Cartagena, Art & Theory: Interview with Walter Mignolo (part 2), Latin Art (July 1, 2010)
- P. Lasch (and 16 Beaver Group), Free Association/Means in Common, edited by Anna Curcio and Ceren Ozselcuk, Rethinking Marxism, Special Issue: The Commons and the Forms of the Commune, vol. 22 no. 3 (July, 2010)
- Federica la Paglia, Feliz Cumpleaños America Latina! 200 Years Independence and It Feels Like Yesterday (Around the World Section), edited by Italy/UK., cura. magazine no. 04-Spring (April 21, 2010)
- Michael Posner, The independent bookstore is a dying species, Globe and Mail (February 15, 2010), CTVglobemedia Publishing Inc, Toronto, Canada (16 Beaver.)
- María Fernanda Cartagena, Art & Theory: Interview with Walter Mignolo (part 1), Latin Art (January 1, 2010)
- Walter Mignolo (entrevista), Matriz Colonial del Poder, Segunda Epoca, in Desenganche: Visualidades y Sonoridades Otras (2010), pp. 160-173, Quito: La Tronkal
- Walter Mignolo, Aiesthesis Decolonial, Arte y Cultura, Revista Calle 14, vol. 4 no. 4 (2010), pp. 10-25, Bogota, Colombia [html]
- P. Lasch and others, Arte y estética en la encrucijada descolonial, edited by Eds. Walter Mignolo, Zulma Palermo, El desprendimiento: pensamiento crítico y opción descolonial no. 6 (2010 Spring), pp. cover & p2, Argentina: Editorial Signo & Durham: Globalization and the Humanities Project, Duke University
- P. Lasch, University, Narcochingadazo, and Hemispheric Non-Cooperation, edited by Jill Lane and Marcial Godoy-Anativia, e-misférica, vol. 6 no. 2 (2010 February), New York University: Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics
- Monika Fabian, Mexico celebrates its independence on Wednesday 16, Time Out New York (September 7, 2009)
- Jeremy W. Crampton, Cartography: performative, participatory, political, Progress in Human Geography, vol. 33 no. 6 (2009), pp. 840–848, Department of Geosciences, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, USA
- P. Lasch with 16 Beaver, C.A.R.T.E.L., Special Issue Publication and Website, edited by Temporary Services, Art Work: A National Conversation About Art, Labor, and Economics (2009 Fall) [us]
- P. Lasch and others, La teoría política en la encrucijada descolonial, edited by Eds. Walter Mignolo, Sylvia Wynter, Lewis Ricardo Gordon, Alejandro de Oto, El desprendimiento: pensamiento crítico y opción descolonial no. 5 (2009 Fall), pp. cover & p2, Argentina: Editorial Signo and GlobalArgentina: Editorial Signo & Durham: Globalization and the Humanities Project, Duke University
- Walter Mignolo (entrevista por La Tronkal), Matriz Colonial del Poder, Segunda Epoca, Corneta: Semanario Cultural de Caracas no. 72 (2009 November 19 - 25)
- P. Lasch, What Are We Before We Are Naturalized? A Journal of Non-Linear Activity, IDEA: Arts & Society no. 33-34 (2009), pp. 7-27
- Ovidiu Tichindeleanu, The Mask is Our Entryway to Collective Being, IDEA: Arts & Society, vol. 33-34 (2009), pp. 5-6
- P. Lasch, A Proposal for the 11th Istanbul Biennial, 2009, IDEA: Arts & Society (2009), pp. 146-148 (Special insert as artwork.)
- Cortes, Alejandro, El arte siempre va con la política, Que Pasa Triangle (2008, June 12-18), Raleigh, NC
- Pfeiffenberger, Sylvia, Art Below the Border, This Month at Duke (December, 2008), Durham, NC
- P. Lasch with 16Beaver Group, Iraq Questionnaire Answers, October Magazine no. No. 123 (Winter, 2008), pp. 149-160, MIT Press
- P. Lasch, Tianguis Transnacional: Drifting and Indigenous Migrancy, WHW Newspapers, edited by Brian Holmes, 16Beaver Group, & What, How, for Whom / WHW: Ivet Curlin, Ana Devic, Natasa Ilic, Sabina Sabolovic, What Keeps Mankind Alive? and Continental Drift no. Issue #15 (Fall, 2008), pp. 20-21, Zagreb, Croatia
- Kingsley, Amy, Not for Sale: Elm Street’s Elsewhere reinvents retail, Yes Weekly (September 3, 2008), Greensboro, NC
- Broili, Susan, A Golden Belt art unveiling, The Herald-Sun (August 15, 2008), Durham, NC
- P. Lasch, El color de la razón: racismo epistemológico y razón imperial, edited by Walter Mignolo, Emmanuel Chukwudi Eze, Paget Henry, Santiago Castro-Gómez, El desprendimiento: pensamiento crítico y opción descolonial no. 3 (Spring, 2008), pp. cover & p2, Argentina: Editorial Signo and GlobalArgentina: Editorial Signo & Durham: Globalization and the Humanities Project, Duke University
- Cortes, Alejandro, Por una sola minoría racial, Que Pasa Triangle (October 9-15, 2008), Raleigh, NC
- McKee, Yates, Contemporary Art & the Legacies of Democracy, in A Guide to Democracy in America (2008), pp. p 34-35, Creative Time Books, New York
- P. Lasch and others, Genero y Descolonialidad, edited by Walter Mignolo, Maria Lugones, Isabel jiménez-Lucena and Madina Tlostanova, El desprendimiento: pensamiento crítico y opción descolonial no. 4 (2008 Fall), pp. cover & p2
- Jaramillo, Paola Andrea, La Antorcha Guadalupana: Una luz que une fronteras, La Conección (Raleigh, NC) (December 11, 2007)
- Molina Ramírez, Tania, Sonideros mexicanos crean comunidad transfronteriza virtual en EU: Ragland, La Jornada (México) (October 21, 2007)
- Ambriz, Rodolfo, El Cenart hace tocada sonidera, Excélsior (México) (October 20, 2007)
- Molina Ramírez, Tania, Ser mixteco o purépecha ya no puede entenderse con una lógica territorial, La Jornada (México) (October 20, 2007)
- Muñoz Valdez, César, Transitio_MX 02, segundo encuentro de artistas electrónicos en México, Diario La Razón (México) (October 10, 2007)
- Stockton Moore, Cindy, Gallerists Ready for Fall Shows & Moving Days, The New York Sun (August 6, 2007)
- Del Moral, Christian, Los sonideros: tradición mexicana en NY, El Diario La Prensa (New York) (May 18, 2007)
- J. Bratich, Popular Secrecy and Occultural Studies: A strategic crypto-analysis, Cultural Studies, vol. 21 no. 1 (January, 2007), pp. 42-57, Taylor & Francis
- De Acosta, Alejandro, Latino/a America: A Geophilosophy for Wanderers, in An Atlas of Radical Cartography, edited by Lize Mogel & Alexis Bhagat (2007), Los Angeles: Journal of Aesthetics and Protest Press
- G. Cardenas, Visualizing Mexican Migration to the United States, CMD Working Paper #06-04e, The Center for Migration and Development Working Paper Series (June, 2006), Princeton University
- P. Lasch and others, Introducción: (Des)Colonialidad del ser y el saber, Eds. Mignolo, Maldonado-Torres, Schiwy, El desprendimiento: pensamiento crítico y opción descolonial no. 1 (2006 Spring), pp. 2 & cover, Argentina: Editorial Signo & Durham: Globalization and the Humanities Project, Duke University
- 16Beaver Group, Map of New ORDER Lines, edited by Kyunghwa Ahn, Journal BOL no. Issue #4 (2006), Seoul: BOL
- P. Lasch, Justice for Three Voices: Two Real, One Imaginary, edited by Kyunghwa Ahn, Journal BOL no. Issue #4 (2006), Seoul: BOL
- W. Mignolo, Interculturalidad, descolonización del estado y del conocimiento, edited by Eds. Walter Mignolo, Catherine Walsh, Alvaro García Linera, El desprendimiento: pensamiento crítico y opción descolonial no. 2 (2010 Fall), Argentina: Editorial Signo & Durham: Globalization and the Humanities Project, Duke University
- 16 Beaver Group, Act Patriot Act (2005), The Contemporary Museum, Baltimore (Special publication for the exhibition "Patriot".)
- P. Lasch, Una Propuesta Escultorica, Saber Ver, vol. Segunda Epoca (2005), pp. 38-39
- E. Gabara, Recycled Photographs: Moving Still Images of Mexico City, 1950/2000, in Photography and Writing in Latin America: Double Exposures, edited by Marcy Schwartz and Mary Beth Tierney-Tello (2005), Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press
- P. Lasch, Naturalizations: Media Defacements, Rethinking Marxism, vol. 16:4 (2004), pp. 486-487
- 16Beaver Group, An Open Interview and Lunch, Fuse Magazine, vol. 26:2 (2003), pp. 12-13 (special issue "Democracies Improvised", as well as Special Addendum.)
- P. Lasch, La Mesa de Juego de Mendeleiev, Ciencias, vol. 65 no. 76 (2002), Mexico City: U.N.A.M.
- P. Lasch, Un Arte que Nace, y si no se Reproduce...Muere, Longevidad: Ciencia y Culture no. 108-116 (2000)
- P. Lasch, El Pincel Electrico y el Cuadro de Plata, Ciencias, vol. 59 (2000), pp. 76-77, Mexico City: U.N.A.M.
- P. Lasch, Ciencia y Circo, Ciencas, vol. 57 (2000), pp. 68-74, Mexico City: U.N.A.M.
- P. Lasch, Una Propuesta Escultorica para el Zocalo, Curare: Espacio Critico para las Artes, vol. 15 (1999), pp. 89-95
Book Reviews
- Luz Elena Ramírez Gochicoa, Pedro Lasch: Un artista a través del espejo, Revista Dirección de Bibliotecas (October, 2010), México: Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México (UAEM)
- Ethel Baraona Pohl, An Atlas of Radical Cartography, Plataforma Arquitectura (June 9, 2009), España: Plataforma Networks
- Michael Innis, Black Mirror/Espejo Negro by Pedro Lasch, Latin American Indian Literatures Journal, vol. 25 no. 2 (2009 Fall), pp. 202-211
Other
- Gregory Sholette, Dark Matter: Art and Politics in the Age of Enterprise Culture (September, 2010), London: Pluto Press (pp xi, 216 (Lasch) & pp 107, 182, 191, 216 (16 Beaver).)
- Pedro Lasch & Miguel Rojas Sotelo, Separata Decolonial, Revista Calle 14: Arte y Decolonialidad, vol. 4 no. 5 (2010), Bogota, Colombia
Exhibition Catalogs
- P. Lasch and others, Where Do We Migrate To: Issues in Critical Theory, edited by Niels Van Tomme (2011), pp. 17 & insert, University of Maryland Baltimore: Center for Art, Design, and Visual Culture
- P. Lasch and others, Mapping: Memory and Motion in Contemporary Art, edited by Sarah Tanguy (2011), pp. 28-29, Katonah Museum of Art
- P. Lasch and others, Brain Review 2002 (Part 1), in SPECULATIVE: Exhibition catalogue, edited by Christopher O'Leary and Zach Blas (2011), pp. 36-42, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions Los Angeles
- P. Lasch and others, Haiti: History Embedded in Amber, edited by Edouard Duval Carrier (2011), pp. 30-31, Franklin Humanities Institute
- P. Lasch and others, Greater New York (Exhibition Catalogue), edited by New York: PS1 MoMA (May, 2010)
- P. Lasch, Tanta Cerca Tan Cerquita, in Catalog for Transitio 2007: International Festival of Electronic Arts & Transnational Communities, edited by Eds. Grace Quintanilla & Mariana Delgado (Spring, 2009), Centro Nacional de las Artes, Mexico City
- 16 Beaver Group, Between US: Exhibition Notes and Documentation, in Fever Variations: Gwangju Biennale 2006 Catalogue, edited by Hong-hee Kim, vol. 2 (2006), pp. 168-169, Gwangju Biennale Foundation
- P. Lasch, Naturalizations, in Caras Vemos, Corazones No Sabemos: Faces Seen, Hearts Unkown (Exhibitition Catalogue), edited by Amelia Malagamba (2006), pp. 66, Notre Dame: Snite Museum, University of Notre Dame
- 16 Beaver Group, Between US: Introduction, in Fever Variations: Gwangju Biennale 2006 Catalogue, edited by Hong-hee Kim, vol. 1 (2006), pp. 281-295, Gwangju Biennale Foundation
- R. Rivera-Servera, Of Crucified Bodies and Superheroes: Migration Scenarios and Border Art, in Caras Vemos, Corazones No Sabemos: Faces Seen, Hearts Unkown, edited by Amelia Malagamba (2006), pp. 70-102, Notre Dame: Snite Museum, University of Notre Dame
- J. Beck, The Art of Memory and Navigation Across Asia, in Fever Variations: Gwangju Biennale 2006 Catalogue, edited by Hong-hee Kim, vol. 1 (2006), pp. 281-295, Gwangju Biennale Foundation
- N. Thompson & G. Sholette, The Interventionists: User’s Manual for the Creative Disruption of Everyday Life (2004), pp. 111-112, Cambridge, MASS MoCA Publication & MIT Press
- H. Chen et al, Social Capital (Exhibition Catalogue) (2004), pp. 19-24, Whitney Museum of American Art
- L. Suan Hiang, SENI: Singapore 2004, Art & the Contemporary (Exhibition Catalogue) (2004), pp. 36-49, National Arts Council. Singapore
Exhibition Reviews
- Roberta Smith, Pedro Lasch: Selections from ‘Phantom Limbs’ and ‘Twin Towers Go Global’, The New York Times: Museum and Gallery Listings for Oct. 7-13 (October 7, 2011)
- Roberta Smith, Pedro Lasch: Selections from ‘Phantom Limbs’ and ‘Twin Towers Go Global’, The New York Times: Museum and Gallery Listings for Sept. 23- 29 (September 23, 2011)
- Brian Boucher, This Weekend Will See Innumerable 9/11 Memorials, Art in America (September 9, 2011)
- Howard Halle, 9/11 Exhibitions: A select guide of what's on, Time Out New York (September 9, 2011)
- Chris Vitiello, 9/11 artistic events seek reflection and reconciliation amid the media hype, Independent Weekly (September 7, 2011)
- Correspondent, Selections from Pedro Lasch's 'Phantom Limbs' and 'Twin Towers Go Global', Time Out New York (September 6, 2011)
- Andrea Appleton, Where Do We Migrate: Group exhibition asks you to consider the plight of refugees, exiles, and migrants, Baltimore City Paper (April 20, 2011)
- Anna Komar, Radical Cartography, F5 Magazine no. 67 (December 7, 2010), Moscow, Russia (Review of LATINO/A AMERICA maps shown in NY.)
- Paolo Spadano, AND AND AND, Rivista Segno no. 232 (October 14, 2010), Italy: SALA Editori
- Michela Sacchetto, NOTES TOWARDS DOCUMENTA 2012 - UN ANNO DOPO LA CONFERENZA DI RIVOLI, ECCO ALCUNI NOMI E LE LINEE GUIDA, ARTKEY (October 11, 2010), Italy: TeKne Media
- Correspondent, Wiedergeburt der Twin Towers?, Schwarze Kunst, Aktuelles/Documenta: Texte zu Kunst und Kultur (September 14, 2010), Germany [available here]
- Matthew Bowman, London Degree Shows 2010, One Piece at a Time. Pied-à-terre Special Issue (July, 2010), Groupe d'Etudes Interdisciplinaires en Arts Britanniques, France & UK
- Ana Vukadin, Pause & Eject 2 at Shoreditch Town Hall, murmurART (February 2, 2010), London, UK
- Graciela Kartofel, Carta desde NY, Greater NY at MoMA PS1, Art Nexus no. 77 (2010 June - August)
- Hwa Young Caruso and John Caruso Jr., Cartographic Imagery in Contemporary Art, International Journal of Multicultural Education, vol. 12 no. 2 (2010), pp. 1, 4 (Review of "Mapping: Memory and Motion in Contemporary Art," at the Katonah Museum of Art.)
- Alison Levy, South of the Borderless, Art Slant (September 6, 2009), New York
- Blue Greenberg, Gallery closing to leave big gap in local art community, The Herald-Sun: The Arts (March 1, 2009), Durham: Southern Headlines
- David Fellerath, The closing of Branch Gallery leaves a void in the Triangle's contemporary art scene, Independent Weekly (February 25, 2009), Durham, NC
- Jessie Tsang, LATINO/A AMERICA: The New York & North Carolina Suites, Recess (January 22, 2009), The Duke Chronicle
- Greenberg, Blue, Triangle's ten best art exhibitions of 2008, The Herald-Sun (December 28, 2008), Durham, NC
- Natale, Michele, Art Picks, The News & Observer (August 29, 2008), Raleigh, NC
- Greenberg, Blue, At the Nasher, new life for an ancient collection, The Herald-Sun (June 22, 2008), Durham, NC
- Broili, Susan, Exhibit combines art of two worlds in new statement, The Herald-Sun (June 7, 2008), Durham, NC
- Debatty, Regine, Book Review - An Atlas of Radical Cartography, www.we-make-money-not-art.com (April 12, 2008)
- Jaramillo, Paola, Sonideros hacen historia en el Triángulo, La Conexión (April 8, 2008), Raleigh, NC
- Corresponsal Sección Reven, Exitoso Maratón Sonidero, Qué Pasa Triangle (April 3-9, 2008), Raleigh NC
- Natale, Michele, Art Picks, The News & Observer (March 14, 2008), Raleigh, NC
- Jovanovich, Alex, An Atlas of Radical Cartography, Art Lies: A Contemporary Art Quarterly no. Issue 57 (Spring, 2008)
- Tucker, Daniel, Space Discovery: A review of An Atlas of Radical Cartography, Proximity Magazine (May-June, 2008), pp. p 152
- Dewolfe, Stacey, Radical mapping (A New World: By Pedro Lasch), Montreal Mirror: Art this Week, vol. vol 24 no. no 1 (June 19-25, 2008)
- Dagger, Jacob, Confronting Sculpture, vol. Volume 94 no. No.4 (July-August, 2008)
- Camper, Fred, Galleries & Museums: Critic's Choice, The Chicago Reader (November 22, 2007)
- Nadelman, Cynthia, Primitivism Revisited, ARTnews (April, 2007), pp. 133
- Melnyczenko, Laura, Primitivism in the 21st century? Review of a Chelsea Exhibition, EXCHANGE: Journal of the Department of Anthropology, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL (March, 2007)
- Cotter, Holland, PRIMITIVISM REVISITED: After the End of an Idea, The New York Times (January, 2007)
- Lopez, Ruth, Charting New Territory, Time Out Chicago no. 146 (December 13, 2007 - December 26)
- M. Rakowitz, Pedro Lasch’s Open Routines - Artists’ Artists Section, Art Forum (December, 2006)
- M. Mayer, Arte, migración e identidad, El Universal (Mexico) (October 13, 2006)
- C. Houser, Review of Pedro Lasch Solo Exhibition at Queens Museum of Art, Art Nexus no. 61 (June, 2006)
- R. Beattie, Immigrant Art Exhibitions: Insights of Passage, New York York Times (May 19, 2006)
- J. Paredes, Programa para Latinos en Queens, El Diario La Prensa (New York) (May 14, 2006)
- V. Alvarado, Reseña: Exposición 'Propia Visión', Diario de México (Nueva York) (April 18, 2006)
- Corresponsal, Retratan cómo viven sus tradiciones y sus costumbres los mexicanos en NY, Azteca 21 (Mexico City) (April 17, 2006)
- Corresponsal, Abren muestra fotográfica sobre vida de mexicanos en Nueva York, Milenio (Guadalajara) (April 17, 2006)
- J. Paredes, Un tributo a nuestra herencia, El Diario La Prensa (New York) (April 16, 2006)
- B. Gopnik, In Baltimore, Delving Into the Notion of Patriotism, Washington Post (May 31, 2005)
- J. Bowers, Without Borders: The Contemporary’s New Show of Political Art Feels Like a Revolutionary Move, City Paper (Baltimore) (May 11, 2005)
- V. Ballinas, Sugieren convertir cines y teatros abandonados en espacios culturales, La Jornada (Mexico) (August 3, 2003)
- R. González Mello, Andamios Interiores, Curare: Espacio Crítico para las Artes no. 15 (1999), pp. 88-89
