Coming up at Americas Society: Exhibitions featuring artists from Brazil, Mexico, and the Caribbean; a book launch; and more.
AS/COA in the News
Diario las Américas destaca la exposición de Americas Society, This Must Be the Place: Latin American Artists in New York, 1965–1975.
"Son muy pocos los presidentes que tienen imágenes positivas encima del 50 por ciento", dijo el vicepresidente de política pública de AS/COA a NTN24.
Latin America is full of unpopular presidents because of inflation and slow economies—the post-COVID scene, said AS/COA's Brian Winter to Morning Consult.
La nueva edición de Americas Quarterly analiza lo que estará—y lo que debería estar—en la agenda de la próxima reunión de líderes hemisféricos.
The event will be followed by the virtual May 12 conference titled “Building a Sustainable, Resilient, and Equitable Future.”
Americas Quarterly's latest edition looks at what will be—and what should be—on the agenda at the upcoming meeting of hemispheric leaders.
The U.S. secretary of state joined a private luncheon, focusing on hemispheric priorities ahead of June's Summit of the Americas. Watch his remarks.
The OAS Secretary General is being honored for his steadfast promotion of democracy in the Western Hemisphere.
Hyperallergic features Hélio Oiticica: Subterranean Tropicália Projects: PN15 1971/2022, Americas Society's collaboration with Socrates Sculpture Park.
"El nearshoring podría significar para México…cerca de medio millón de empleos”, dijo Tatiana Clouthier en Milenio.
No tener embajadores estadounidenses en tantos países "envía un mensaje terrible" a la región, dijo Eric Farnsworth de AS/COA a El Nuevo Herald.
The artwork "is as radical now as it was in ’70s…is free, has public access, and is inviting them to participate," said Aimé Iglesias Lukin to ARTnews.
"There is still time to develop a meaningful trade agenda for Los Angeles if efforts begin now," said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth to the Miami Herald.
If you try to get oil from Venezuela, you have made a decision to deal with Maduro's regime the way it is, said AS/COA's Brian Winter to The Economist.
"Hay cierta mejoría pero para la gran mayoría del país la situación sigue siendo muy precaria", dijo el jefe del grupo de trabajo de AS/COA.
"If we’re entering a new era of great power conflict, most Latin American governments would prefer to sit this one out," said AS/COA's Brian Winter to The Wall Street Journal.
“Me siento honrada de recibir este premio en nombre de Americas Society/Council of the Americas por nuestro continuo trabajo y dedicación en Colombia”, dijo la presidenta y CEO de AS/COA.
"I am honored to receive this award on behalf of AS/COA for our continued work and commitment to Colombia," said the president and CEO.
La guerra cultural podría tomarse la agenda de la campaña favoreciendo a Bolsonaro, dijo el vicepresidente de política pública de AS/COA a NTN24.