A group exhibition opening September 22, 2021, explores the work of a generation of artists who helped shape New York into the art center it is today.
Chile
At Americas Society—This Must Be the Place: Latin American Artists in New York, 1965–1975
Plot Twists in Chile's Presidential Primary Results
Two young newcomers—Gabriel Boric on the left and Sebastián Sichel on the right—beat out frontrunners to lead their respective coalitions. The presidential vote takes place in November.
The Three-Term Mayor Who Defied Chile’s Anti-Incumbent Wave
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John Bartlett
Carolina Leitao is offering a model for a country currently rethinking what its government should look like.
Chile’s Constitution Writers Are Very New to Politics
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Jennifer M. Piscopo, Peter M. Siavelis
A closer look at the group of newcomers set to rewrite Chile’s constitution.
AQ Podcast: Chile’s Uncertain Future
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AQ Online
A discussion on the promises and perils of a new constitution and new president.
Chile’s Big Gamble Just Got Riskier
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Patricio Navia
Investors are right to be concerned about the upcoming constitutional assembly.
Piñera Is Still Chile’s President, But Congress Is Not Listening
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Paula Schmidt
A long lame duck period is feeding a polarized scenario in a pivotal year for Chile.