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The Museum of the Old Colony

An Art Installation by Pablo Delano

How artist Pablo Delano’s continually evolving “counter-archive” disrupts dominant narratives of his native Puerto Rico. 

In his ongoing conceptual art installation, The Museum of the Old Colony, Pablo Delano confronts the complex legacies of US–Puerto Rican relations since 1898, when Spain ceded the island to the United States, following the Spanish-American War. This richly illustrated exhibition catalogue unpacks Delano’s incisive critique of how history is seen, remembered, and believed. 

Featuring new photography by the artist documenting the installation, the publication reinterprets Puerto Rico’s visual past and its diasporic histories through the critical framework of Pablo Delano’s internationally acclaimed The Museum of the Old Colony project. By examining archival images, colonial ways of seeing, and connections to the Puerto Rican diaspora, the book offers fresh insights into how visual narratives shape identity and memory.


120 pages | 60 color plates | 7.99 x 10 | © 2026

Puerto Rico in Focus

Art: American Art

Latin American Studies

Political Science: American Government and Politics


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Table of Contents

Foreword

Puerto Rican History in the Constitution State: Historical Insights from The Museum of the Old Colony
Elena Marie Rosario

Pablo Delano’s Shield: Photography as Weapon
Laura Bravo Lopez

Between Desks: Notes on Curatorial Collaboration in Puerto Rican Artistic Practice
Amanda J. Guzmán

The Museum of the Old Colony Installation

About the Artist

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