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"[This] modest but thorough roundup of works by [José Leonilson], made between the late eighties and 1993 is...charged with intense emotion".
La exposición en Americas Society muestra cómo “Leonilson buscó sus vericuetos y relatos entre los tejidos y las agujas...parte de una subversión de los géneros- que delimitaba su peculiar autobiografía quebradiza.”