Enrique Ramirez
Enrique Ramirez is a writer and a historian of art and architecture. His work considers histories of buildings, cities, and landscapes alongside larger cultures of textual, literary, and object production in Europe and the Americas from the Renaissance onwards. He received a bachelor’s degree in history from Northwestern University; a JD from the George Washington University Law School, and a PhD in the architectural history and theory from Princeton University.
His work has appeared in diverse publications, including Thresholds, Perspecta, Future Anterior, Pidgin Magazine, Junk Jet and Materia. Enrique is also an editor of Manifest: A Journal of the Americas, as well as a eirector of the Manifest Institute of the Americas, an organization that seeks to foster critical and imaginative conversations about art, architecture and urbanism, literary studies, and landscape design in the Americas through innovative research, publications, outreach, and exhibition programs.
