Museums have provided a record of feminist art making strategies. Speakers will discuss how Victoria Cabezas and Priscilla Monge are part of this dialogue.
Visual Arts
The program examines one of Mexico’s first modern art and literary movements in a discussion between the author Lynda Klich, Luis Carranza, and Mary Coffey.
Curated by Miguel A. López, this exhibition brings together for the first time the distinct, yet intertwined bodies of work created by two Costa Rican artists from different generations.
Curator Miguel A. López and the artists Victoria Cabezas and Priscilla Monge introduce the new Americas Society exhibition.
Americas Society and Galeria Nara Roesler present a conversation between Luis Pérez-Oramas and Claudia Calirman who will discuss the work of Brazilian artist Antonio Dias.
In connection with the exhibition Lydia Cabrera and Édouard Glissant: Trembling Thinking, three films by Ana Mendieta will be presented.
Signals: If You Like I Shall Grow (Part II) is a historic exhibition currently on view at Kurimanzutto, New York, that celebrates the innovative spirit of pioneering art gallery Signals London (1964–1966).
Artist Tania Bruguera and Hans Ulrich Obrist discuss the exhibition Lydia Cabrera and Édouard Glissant: Trembling Thinking.
CUNY's Graduate Center is gathering artists and scholars influenced by Édouard Glissant, the Caribbean thinker born in Sante-Marie, Martinique.
The screening will be followed by a panel discussion with the director and Asad Raza.