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Conference Part 1: This Must Be the Place—Latin American Artists in New York, 1965–1975
March 24, 2022

An international group of scholars, artists, and curators started our conference discussing their research on artists from Americas Society's current exhibition.

Arts & Culture
Installation of This Must Be the Place: Latin American Artists in New York, 1965 – 1975 Part II at Americas Society. (Image: Arturo Sánchez)
In the News
Revisiting Latin American Artists' Struggle for Representation in the United States
February 28, 2022
/ Billy Anania

This Must Be the Place's "greatest strength is its insistence that the U.S. did not passively allow representation; artists had to fight for it," writes Billy Anania in Hyperallergic.

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This Must Be the Place: Latin American Artists in New York, 1965 – 1975 parte II en Americas Society. (Foto: Arturo Sánchez)
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This Must Be the Place: El arte latino en Nueva York (1965–1975)
February 20, 2022
/ Humberto Valdivieso

"El resultado de la investigación es un valioso aporte y una invitación…a seguir desocultando la labor de los latinoamericanos en esos años luminosos", escribe Humberto Valdivieso en El Nacional.

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Installation of This Must Be the Place: Latin American Artists in New York, 1965 – 1975 Part II at Americas Society. (Image: Arturo Sánchez)
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New Exhibition Spotlights Practices of Latin American Artists in 60s and 70s New York
February 7, 2022
/ Balasz Takac

This Must Be the Place "will bring to light a generation of artists which had a fair share in shaping New York into the global art center," writes Balasz Takac in Widewalls.

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Slingshot, performed at Evening, Idea Warehouse, 1975. Gelatin silver print, 10 × 8 inches (25.4 × 20.3 cm). Sylvia Palacios Whitman Archive.
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La muestra colectiva de artistas latinos que forjaron la escena de Nueva York
February 2, 2022

"Lo que tiene de única esta exposición es la posibilidad de contar la historia no de una persona, sino de un momento", dijo Aimé Iglesias Lukin a EFE.

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This Must Be the Place: Latin American Artists in New York, 1965–1975
January 12, 2022
/ Luisa Leme / Sophia Mancilla

Take a closer look at an exhibition exploring the work of a generation of immigrant artists who revolutionized the city's art scene.

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Hélio Oiticica, Parangolé Cape 30 in the New York City Subway, 1972, Facsimile of photograph.
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Americas Society apresenta a parte Ⅱ da This Must Be the Place
January 11, 2022

A segunda parte da exposição, aberta até 21 de maio na Americas Society, traz novas obras que exploram o corpo como sujeito e meio e oferecem novas interpr

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