Xul Solar and Jorge Luis Borges: The Art of Friendship
The Spring 2013 exhibition offers an in-depth examination of the public and private aspects of Solar's long friendship and exchange of ideas with the famed Argentine writer.
Xul Solar and Jorge Luis Borges: The Art of Friendship
The Spring 2013 exhibition offers an in-depth examination of the public and private aspects of Solar's long friendship and exchange of ideas with the famed Argentine writer.
Prussian Blue – Memory After Representation: Yishai Jusidman
Americas Society presents works by Mexican artist Yishai Jusidman, who addresses the meeting of collective memory and aesthetics.
Tres Perspectivas: Contemporary Art from Latin America
Organized by Americas Society, this Carnegie Hall exhibition features works by Leandro Katz, Marta Minujín, and Luis Molina-Pantin.
For Rent: Marc Latamie
In his first solo exhibition in the United States, artist Marc Latamie reflected on the colonial trade and cultural exchange between Martinique and France.
Observed: Milagros de la Torre
The artist’s first monographic show in New York, Milagros de la Torre's Observed comprised of stark, object-based images, examining contemporary issues related to violence, memory, and the socio-political construction of identity.
Antonio Manuel: I Want to Act, Not Represent!
In Antonio Manuel's first solo exhibition in the Unites States, the show focused on his preeminent role in the development of the groundbreaking neo-avant-garde movement that emerged in Rio de Janeiro during the 1960s.
For Rent: Consuelo Castañeda
For Rent: Consuelo Castañeda was the first of three exhibitions devoted to mid-career artists from Latin America, the Caribbean, and Canada to be presented annually from 2011 to 2013 by Americas Society’s Visual Arts program in our gallery.
Arturo Herrera: Les Noces (The Wedding)
Americas Society introduced Arturo Herrera’s groundbreaking installation Les Noces, the artist’s first work to incorporate music and moving images to New York audiences. Herrera is internationally renowned for his explorations of a wide variety of different media, including collage, sculpture, photography, prints, and video.
Shattered Glass: Rethinking the Museo de Arte Carrillo Gil Collection
The 2010 exhibition is subtitled, "A Postgraduate Seminar and Exhibition by the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México."
Art and Myth in Ancient Peru: The History of the Jequetepeque Valley
This exhibition organized by the Museo de Arte de Lima (MALI) presented an important selection of pre-Columbian objects that span from the time of the Cupisnique Culture to the Inca conquest.