Alice Miceli: Projeto Chernobyl
On view October 9, 2019 through January 25, 2020, the exhibition presents a series of 30 radiographs produced in 2006–2010 by the Brazilian artist.
Alice Miceli: Projeto Chernobyl
On view October 9, 2019 through January 25, 2020, the exhibition presents a series of 30 radiographs produced in 2006–2010 by the Brazilian artist.
Walls of Air: The Brazilian Pavilion at the 16th Venice Architecture Biennale
The exhibition attempts to uncover the visible and invisible walls that have built Brazil.
Victoria Cabezas and Priscilla Monge: Give Me What You Ask For
On view February 13–May 4, 2019, this exhibition brings together for the first time the distinct, yet intertwined bodies of work created by two Costa Rican artists from different generations, questioning normative ideas of masculinity and femininity in Latin American cultures.
Lydia Cabrera and Édouard Glissant: Trembling Thinking
On view October 9, 2018–January 12, 2019, the exhibition explores the intellectual impact of two prominent Caribbean thinkers in modern and contemporary art.
The Metropolis in Latin America, 1830–1930
On view March 22–June 30, 2018, the exhibition focuses on six capitals in the region: Buenos Aires, Havana, Lima, Mexico City, Rio de Janeiro, and Santiago de Chile.
José Leonilson: Empty Man
In Fall 2017, Americas Society presents the first U.S. solo exhibition of the key Brazilian artist, José Leonilson.
Erick Meyenberg: The wheel bears no resemblance to a leg
Open May 4 through June 22, the exhibition showcases the multilayered project by Mexican artist Erick Meyenberg with a local high school marching band in Mexico City.
Facundo de Zuviría: Siesta Argentina and other modest observations
Open January 25 through April 1, the exhibition showcases photographic prints that retrace de Zuviría’s creative journeys through Buenos Aires during the corralito crisis.
Told and Untold: The Photo Stories of Kati Horna in the Illustrated Press
The exhibition, open September 13, features Horna’s photographs documenting a cross-section of Mexico’s cultural life, displayed alongside the newspapers and magazines that put them in circulation.
Hemispheres: A Labyrinth Sketchbook by Silvia Gruner
The new exhibition on Mexican contemporary art is open through June 18.