How did urban development, immigration, and cultural shifts reshape the architectural landscapes of major cities in Latin America? Americas Society exhibition Metropolis tells the story.
Americas Society's The Metropolis in Latin America, 1830–1930 exhibit is featured in The New York Times list of 23 art exhibits to see.
En exhibición hasta el 30 de junio, la exposición es un relato de ambición, nacionalismo, violencia, innovación técnica y transformación económica que se desarrolla en avenidas majestuosas y parlamentos palaciegos.
On view until June 30, the exhibition is a tale of ambition, nationalism, violence, technical innovation, and economic transformation.
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The Metropolis in Latin America, 1830–1930, creates a rich visual narrative with the aim of providing an understanding of how this transformative period allowed for the emergence of a modernist architectural language.