"Bolsonaro, through his own rhetoric, has greatly wounded the efforts of governors and mayors to buy Brazil some time," says AS/COA's Brian Winter to Foreign Policy.
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"As companies are looking to make their supply chains more resilient, they’re going to look away from China," said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth on Latin America's prospects for global trade post-COVID-19.
"This is a humbling reminder of what shelter means at this moment—and an encouragement to make art from whatever materials are on hand," writes Martha Schwendener about Feliciano Centurión: Abrigo in The New York Times.
"[La crisis del coronavirus] va a ser increíblemente desafiante", dice la Presidenta y CEO de AS/COA Susan Segal a la Voz de América.
"Creo que este es un momento en el que el sector privado en Latinoamérica va a tener que...traer parte de su dinero para apoyar a sus países", dice la Presidenta y CEO de AS/COA Susan Segal a la Voz de América.
“[Populist leaders] all have a general anti-establishment streak...That can be really dangerous during a global pandemic,” said AS/COA's Brian Winter about Jair Bolsonaro to the Los Angeles Times.
"El múltiple sentido de la palabra que da nombre a esta muestra amplifica su mensaje, que está hoy más vigente que nunca", escribe March Mazzei en Clarín sobre la exposición Abrigo de Americas Society.
Hyperallergic highlights Americas Society's new online programs that continue raising awareness of Latin American contemporary art and music during the COVID-19 pandemic.
« Le Brésil avait une chance de limiter la propagation, mais il est en train de perdre cette opportunité », a déclaré Brian Winter au Parisien.
"Maduro tendrá que decidir su propio futuro, pero hay una negociación que se puede hacer", dijo Eric Farnsworth de AS/COA a EFE.
In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, Americas Society turned to the virtual world to keep creating awareness of Latin American contemporary artists and music.
“Venezuela is going to be a country that will look a lot different a year from now,” said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth to Associated Press.
From a daily tracker of cases in Latin America, to podcasts and online events with public health experts, AS/COA is monitoring the novel coronavirus and its impact on the region.
La Nación de Paraguay escribe que Feliciano Centurión: Abrigo es una "importante exposición".
AS/COA Vice President Brian Winter speaks to The Federalist Society's Practice Group podcast about recent developments in Latin America.
Hyperallergic calls the Visual Arts exhibition, Feliciano Centurión: Abrigo, "a celebration of life."
Agencia Télam destaca la exposición de Americas Society, "Abrigo"
"In Centurión’s first exhibition in the U.S.,...queer aesthetics mingle with folk traditions of South America to poignant, sometimes dramatic effect," writes Johanna Fateman for Goings on About Town.
“The Trump administration has...relied on sanctions to get where it wants to go on Venezuela, but sanctions won’t do it,” says AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth to The Christian Science Monitor.