FMLA @ Art Cube by Julio Jose Austria
FMLA @ Art Cube by Julio Jose Austria Amiel Gerald A. Roldan™ March 13, 2026 Julio José Austria’s FMLA stages migration, labor, and bureaucratic intimacy as aesthetic material—a quietly furious meditation that reframes U.S. policy language into a Filipino diasporic poetics. This reading synthesizes Austria’s practice and exhibition history while arguing against a reductive reading that treats FMLA as mere formalism or nostalgia. An essay in many registers Julio José Austria’s work has long trafficked in the dissonances of movement: maps of cities that are also maps of memory, canvases that read like itineraries, installations that feel like pockets of a life in transit. Austria’s biography—born 1979 in the Philippines, based in New York—matters because his art is not autobiography as confession but autobiography as civic ledger. His CV and exhibition record show a sustained engagement with migration and urbanization across Manila, New York, and Europe. FMLA is provocatively ...