"In Chile and Elsewhere," an Americas Quarterly article by Editor-in-chief Brian Winter was featured in The Council on Foreign Relations blog.
AS/COA in the News
"While there were many reasons [for the results in Sunday’s vote...], one stood out: fear over violent crime,” wrote Brian Winter, as cited by Foreign Policy.
AS/COA convened high-level speakers in the Mexican capital for programs covering finance, women’s leadership, nearshoring, and more.
Rolling Stone writes about "Tu Nombre Verdadero," a Rita Indiana show commissioned by Americas Society.
Bispo do Rosario: All Existing Materials on Earth, which closes May 20, "adds another name to the 'outsider' canon" writes Roberta Smith.
The website of arts criticism reviewed Bispo do Rosario: All Existing Materials on Earth, the first U.S. retrospective of the Brazilian artist
The art publication reviewed Americas Society's Bispo do Rosario: All Existing Materials on Earth, on view through May 20.
"This exhibition is a rare opportunity…to gain access to [Bispo's] varied forms of expression," writes Hyperalleric about Americas Society's show.
"My intention…is to return to Venezuela," said Venezuela's former Interim President Juan Guaidó at the Washington Conference on the Americas.
Held in partnership with the State Department and for the first time at the OAS, the conference convened top U.S. government officials and Latin American leaders to talk trade, energy, and democracy.
"The more the relationship between Mexico and the United States deteriorates…China sees opportunity there," said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth to Fox News.
The magazine’s latest edition explores how President Lula’s global status could benefit the Americas, even while he may face domestic difficulties.
A última edição da revista explora como o status global do presidente Lula pode beneficiar as Américas, ao mesmo tempo em que ele pode enfrentar dificuldades domésticas.
"El país enfrenta grandes desafíos con el crimen organizado", señala el portal Urgente24, citando un artículo de AS/COA sobre las elecciones en Paraguay.
El Sol de Mendoza destaca "Abrázame cantando", una canción que Las Hermanas Abraham grabaron para la serie En Casa de Americas Society.
"Teetering between the real and the imagined, these objects [...] possess a ghostly, ephemeral aura," said the art publication in its May issue preview.
"The performance is a way to guide 'our ghosts' to a better place," said Indiana about the Americas Society-commissioned show to The New York Times.
"A grand jury votes to indict Donald Trump on [the] same day Jair Bolsonaro returns to Brazil," said AS/COA's Brian Winter in The New Republic.
"El mundo está viviendo una etapa singular de posiciones enfrentadas", dijo el presidente de Argentina.
"[The] exhibition lays out a narrative that elucidates the artist's personal history," says the journal in its ArtSeen section.