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Rachelle Anayansi Mozman Solano Named Future Great 2025

artist · 2026-04-24

Rachelle Anayansi Mozman Solano, a clinical psychoanalyst and visual artist from the United States, has been recognized as a Future Great for 2025 by photographer Justine Kurland. Her artistic endeavors, particularly the series 'Venas Abiertas' (2020–), delve into themes of diasporic identity and the erasure of history, tackling subjects such as white supremacy and violence against the Latinx community. The series title is inspired by Eduardo Galeano's work on imperialism. Central to her creations is her mother, notably depicted in a piece showcasing a 'mal de ojo' on her back. Mozman Solano's filmography includes 'All These Things I Carry With Me' (2020) and 'Opaque Mirror' (2017). She earned her MFA from Tyler School of Art and is set to exhibit at The Rose and Museo de Arte Contemporáneo in 2026.

Key facts

  • Rachelle Anayansi Mozman Solano is a Future Great 2025 selected by Justine Kurland.
  • She is an American visual artist and clinical psychoanalyst working between New York and Panama.
  • Her series 'Venas Abiertas' (2020–) addresses white supremacy, eugenics, and racialized violence.
  • The series title references Eduardo Galeano's book on imperialist exploitation of Latin America.
  • Her mother is a central figure, embodying diasporic experience and connecting her to Panama.
  • She holds an MFA from Tyler School of Art at Temple University (1998).
  • She is a Fulbright Fellow and received a John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship and Aperture Creator Labs Photo Fund.
  • Her work will be exhibited at The Rose, Center for Photography at Woodstock and Museo de Arte Contemporáneo, Panama City in 2026.

Entities

Artists

  • Rachelle Anayansi Mozman Solano
  • Justine Kurland
  • Paul Gauguin
  • Eduardo Galeano
  • Joan Didion
  • Gloria Anzaldúa
  • Roland Barthes

Institutions

  • Tyler School of Art at Temple University
  • Fulbright Program
  • John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
  • Aperture Creator Labs Photo Fund
  • The Rose, Center for Photography at Woodstock
  • Museo de Arte Contemporáneo, Panama City
  • American Museum of Natural History

Locations

  • New York
  • Panama
  • Philadelphia
  • Woodstock
  • Panama City

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