Opening September 4, this exhibition investigates the notion of appearance in artworks from Asian diasporic artists from Latin America and the Caribbean.
From June 5 to July 27, Art at Americas Society presents the first solo exhibition and career survey of the Argentine artist in New York.
See wearable artwork by the Spanish interior designer, created in collaboration with other artists, in this exhibition, which runs until May 18.
Running until May 18, join us for the second part of this group exhibition on the legend of El Dorado as a foundational myth of the Americas.
Americas Society presented the first solo exhibition and career survey of the Chilean visual and performance artist in New York.
Art at Americas Society presented the first solo exhibition of the Afro-Brazilian artist in the United States.
This exhibition featured works by 19 contemporary artists from the Caribbean and their diasporas.
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João Ribeiro
João B. Ribeiro is vice president of global statutory accounting, currently leading about 260 team members located in 32 different countries around the world. In this role, he has the responsibility for ensuring that Dell Technologies is following local accounting rules in all jurisdictions where we do business. On top of that, João is also the Latin America Finance Council leader. João, has twelve years of experience at Dell Technologies and previously was the CFO for Dell EMC Brazil and for Latin America countries leading 180 employees in this region.
David Beker
David Beker is a managing director and chief brazil economist and LatAm Equity strategist, focusing on macro indicators and financial asset recommendations. Beker is also head of Latin America equity research. Prior to rejoining the firm in 2009, Beker was an emerging market fixed income portfolio manager at Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan. While at Merrill Lynch, he was the LatAm economist, based in São Paulo, before relocating to New York to work with Fixed Income Strategy.