The newspaper describes Americas Society's show as "intriguing" and says that it illuminates "important histories of Asian and Asian American art."
The exhibit "gives us insight into the experience of Asian people in Latin America and the Caribbean," says the art publication.
The website quotes AS/COA's Maria Lourdes Teran: "The level of leadership we see at this Symposium underscores the importance of pushing for new ideas."
Art at Americas Society hosted a conversation exploring the impacts of community collaboration with the founding members of the diasporic group.
"This is the exact type of curatorial work we need to illuminate a conceit as slippery as diaspora," says the arts magazine about Americas Society's show.
Watch co-curators Tie Jojima and Yudi Rafael speak about the intention behind the exhibition, on view through December 14 at Americas Society in New York.
The website says that The Appearance succeeds in showcasing art by Asian artists in Latam and the Caribbean "without essentializing their identities."