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Hyperallergic Includes The Appearance in Its Fall 2024 New York Art Guide

By Hrag Vartanian

America Society's exhibition illuminates "the often-overlooked Asian diaspora in Latin America and the Caribbean", says the arts magazine.

In times of change, art has the power to move us to see, reconsider, and reinvent, and New York City is fertile ground for some of the best art in the world and for the most creative among us to grow. This guide is designed to help you navigate the city’s vibrant art communities, and we hope you enjoy the recommendations from our team of experts, who have been covering the arts in our great city daily for 15 years. 

From museum shows and gallery exhibitions to nonprofit and community events, our comprehensive fall guide encourages exploration. Perhaps you’ll venture into a quirky performance and gain insight into an artist’s behind-the-scenes practice, or discover an exhibition giving new life to overlooked historical artworks. The options are truly endless, and we hope our guide will empower you to make informed decisions about what to see and do. Hyperallergic is proud to be based in New York, and we can’t wait for you to discover why. [...]

The Appearance: Art of the Asian Diaspora in Latin America & the Caribbean

Illuminating the often-overlooked Asian diaspora in Latin America and the Caribbean, 27 artists across 14 countries address notions of visibility and invisibility, spirituality, and archiving across various media. Named after a 1975 work by Japanese-Brazilian artist Lydia Okumura, The Appearance primarily focuses on artwork created from 1940 onwards...

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