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Installation of This Must Be the Place: Latin American Artists in New York, 1965–1975 part II. (Image: Arturo Sánchez)
In the News
ARTNews Chooses This Must Be the Place for "The Defining Exhibitions of 2022"
December 21, 2022

Daniel Cassady highlights Americas Society's two-part exhibition on ARTNews' end-of-year roundup.

Arts & Culture
PN15 at Socrates Sculpture Park. (Image: Katherine Abbott Photography)
In the News
ARTnews Features Americas Society Collaboration in The Defining Artworks of 2022
December 15, 2022
/ ARTnews editors

ARTnews' Maximilíano Durón highlighted Hélio Oiticica, Subterranean Tropicália Projects: PN15, an Americas Society and Socrates Sculpture Park project.

Brazil
Arts & Culture
"Zenith" is an elevator encasement at Americas Society’s New York headquarters portraying the highest point on the Equator
Press Releases
Americas Society Presents Permanent Art Installation Depicting the Chimborazo
December 14, 2022

Zenith is an elevator encasement at our New York City headquarters portraying the highest mountain in Ecuador.

Andean Region
Arts & Culture
Tropical is Political: Caribbean Art Under the Visitor Economy Regime at Americas Society, New York. (Image: Arturo Sánchez)
In the News
Hyperallergic Reviews Tropical Is Political
November 27, 2022
/ Sebastián Meltz-Collazo

"The artists invite viewers to…think of a decolonized Caribbean today," writes Sebastián Meltz-Collazo on Americas Society's current exhibition.

Arts & Culture
Tropical is Political: Caribbean Art Under the Visitor Economy Regime at Americas Society, New York. (Image: Arturo Sánchez)
In the News
The New Yorker on Tropical Is Political
November 14, 2022
/ Johanna Fateman

Goings on About Town featured Americas Society's current exhibition, Tropical Is Political: Caribbean Art Under the Visitor Economy Regime.

Arts & Culture
AS/COA staff participating in the Ophelia performance. (Michael Palma Mir Photography)
Program Summaries
Americas Society Staff Participates in Ophelia Performance
October 18, 2022

The Shakespeare-inspired art performance about women’s struggles and resistance was hosted at Americas Society.

Arts & Culture
Tropical Is Political: Caribbean Art Under the Visitor Economy Regime
October 12, 2022
/ Jennifer Vilcarino

The Americas Society exhibition showcases the work of 19 contemporary artists from the Caribbean, exploring the intersection of tourism and finance.

Arts & Culture
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