LEAC

By far the largest part is made up of the top 500 thematic tags from Monoskop Log, each linking to eight or more full-text publications, mostly books, while some themes also have dedicated wiki pages. The 100 persons–artists, makers and writers–are taken from the Features section and their linked wiki pages consist mainly of chronologies and bibliographies of their work, some accompanied with biographies. Artistic and cultural techniques and practices are represented by about 70 articles with wiki resources. Twentieth-century avant-garde and modern art is also organised by country, currently in 23 entries, while more than 50 included city entries map the “alternative base”.

LEAC Labs

modernidad/colonialidad], a multidisciplinary and multigenerational network of intellectuals active in Latin America. Includes sociologists Aníbal Quijano, Edgardo Lander, Ramón Grosfoguel and Agustín Lao-Montes, semiologists Walter Mignolo and Zulma Palermo, pedagogue Catherine Walsh, anthropologists Arturo Escobar and Fernando Coronil, literary critic Javier Sanjinés and philosophers Enrique Dussel, Santiago Castro-Gómez, María Lugones and Nelson Maldonado-Torres. It advances a decolonial perspective which starts from the discussion on the power relations installed in the 16th century with the conquest of what we now know as America. This implies a racialization that is at the base of the installation of a capitalist economic system and European modernity. This also allows distinguishing it from Postcolonialism, which has been generally dominated by authors from the old English and French colonies in Asia, Oceania and the Middle East, who argue from a culturalist perspective and begin colonial history 300 years later. 

Architecture Theory

The Monoskop Index brings together on one page selections from several sections of the Monoskop Wiki and Log. It contains topics, concepts, practices, places, events and persons relevant to the study of the arts and humanities. Its form combines elements of book index, library catalogue and tag cloud, listing alphabetically sorted topics with links to pages of organized source material.

Archival Research

By far the largest part is made up of the top 500 thematic tags from Monoskop Log, each linking to eight or more full-text publications, mostly books, while some themes also have dedicated wiki pages. The 100 persons–artists, makers and writers–are taken from the Features section and their linked wiki pages consist mainly of chronologies and bibliographies of their work, some accompanied with biographies. Artistic and cultural techniques and practices are represented by about 70 articles with wiki resources. Twentieth-century avant-garde and modern art is also organised by country, currently in 23 entries, while more than 50 included city entries map the “alternative base”.

Publishing Workshops

By far the largest part is made up of the top 500 thematic tags from Monoskop Log, each linking to eight or more full-text publications, mostly books, while some themes also have dedicated wiki pages. The 100 persons–artists, makers and writers–are taken from the Features section and their linked wiki pages consist mainly of chronologies and bibliographies of their work, some accompanied with biographies. Artistic and cultural techniques and practices are represented by about 70 articles with wiki resources. Twentieth-century avant-garde and modern art is also organised by country, currently in 23 entries, while more than 50 included city entries map the “alternative base”.

Collage Workshops

By far the largest part is made up of the top 500 thematic tags from Monoskop Log, each linking to eight or more full-text publications, mostly books, while some themes also have dedicated wiki pages. The 100 persons–artists, makers and writers–are taken from the Features section and their linked wiki pages consist mainly of chronologies and bibliographies of their work, some accompanied with biographies. Artistic and cultural techniques and practices are represented by about 70 articles with wiki resources. Twentieth-century avant-garde and modern art is also organised by country, currently in 23 entries, while more than 50 included city entries map the “alternative base”.