Contributions from Gabriela Rangel
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La muestra Moderno en Americas Society representa un esfuerzo sin precedentes por recabar objetos históricos diseñados dentro del contexto político y económico de la región durante la post-guerra.
Gabriela Rangel is a Venezuelan curator, critic, and writer. Rangel holds an M.A. in curatorial studies from the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College, an M.A. in media and communications studies from the Universidad Católica Andrés Bello in Caracas, and a B.A. in film studies from the International Film School at San Antonio de los Baños, Cuba. She was the director and chief curator of Visual Arts at Americas Society from 2004 to 2019. She curated and co-curated exhibitions on the work of Silvia Gruner, Marta Minujín, Gego, Gordon Matta Clark, Xul Solar, Carlos Cruz-Diez, Juan Downey, and Dias & Riedweg, among others. Rangel also contributed to exhibition catalogues and periodicals on topics related to the critical revision of modernisms in Latin America such as Parkett, Art in America, Trans, and Art Nexus.
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La muestra Moderno en Americas Society representa un esfuerzo sin precedentes por recabar objetos históricos diseñados dentro del contexto político y económico de la región durante la post-guerra.