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Clarissa Tossin

  • Clarissa Tossin’s photographs, videos, and installations are active investigations into the workings of urban planning and labor politics. The artist draws poignant parallels among historical events, creating engaging narratives that are also often subversive. Many of her works are concerned with what could be called a topography of place. Focusing on the promises, legacies, and failings of modernity, globalism, and utopian idealism, much of her work concentrates on cultural and economic connections between the United States and Latin American countries. Tossin's most recent artwork, Archaeology of the Present, investigates the link between Indigenous civilizations and current Los Angeles via the lenses of gender and appropriation.

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Collection Artworks

Licensed Artworks

Chu’u Mayaa, 2017 (still)
This artwork is licensed by KADIST for its programs, and is not part of the KADIST collection.

Programs

Aslan Gaisumov, Volga, 2015. Video still.
Lives Between
CCA Tel Aviv
08 Mar 2017 – 06 May 2017
United States of Latin America
United States of Latin America
MOCAD
18 Sep 2015 – 03 Jan 2016
Clarissa Tossin

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Clarissa Tossin’s photographs, videos, and installations are active investigations into the workings of urban planning and labor politics. The artist draws poignant parallels among historical events, creating engaging narratives that are also often subversive. Many of her works are concerned with what could be called a topography of place. Focusing on the promises, legacies, and failings of modernity, globalism, and utopian idealism, much of her work concentrates on cultural and economic connections between the United States and Latin American countries. Tossin’s most recent artwork, Archaeology of the Present, investigates the link between Indigenous civilizations and current Los Angeles via the lenses of gender and appropriation.