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Invisible Tapestry Vol. 2.

Invisible Tapestry is an interview zine that weaves together the untold stories of women artists on the margins, delving into how they navigate their identities and practices within intersecting realms.

The second issue features interviews with Jiyoung Yoon and Kirenia Martínez Acosta.

Jiyoung Yoon’s practice explores how individuals respond to external circumstances, working through sculpture, installation, text, and video, examining notions of interiority as hidden inner structures that inform these responses and, by extension, the social experience.

Kirenia Martínez Acosta is a Cuban multidisciplinary artist, dancer, choreographer, actress, and curator based in Galicia, Spain. Her work explores the body as a site of memory, inclusion, and transformation, weaving movement and poetry into spaces of empathy and resistance.

The conversation touches on what drives them to continue their practice, how lived experience shapes their ways of working, and how art from the periphery is perceived through a Eurocentric lens.


Jiyoung Yoon, Kirenia Martinez Acosta
Invisible Tapestry Vol. 2.
Pink Noise Press, 2025
18,00 €