Arts Summary highlights the Afro-Brazilian artist's first solo exhibition in the United States, at Americas Society.
AS/COA in the News
“Muchas de las obras…beben de la fe cristiana y las artes populares africanas,” escribe Nora Quintanilla sobre la exposición de la Americas Society.
"It's been a conversation for many years. I see the benefit for Argentina but what's in it for Brazil?" said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth to Reuters.
"It was already going to be a difficult presidency, and this takes that up several notches," said AS/COA's Cecilia Tornaghi to Axios.
"This is either an attempt to get away or a self-imposed exile," said AS/COA's Brian Winter to The Washington Post.
La exposición, que se inauguró el 25 de enero, es la primera exposición individual en los Estados Unidos del artista afrobrasileño.
The show, which opened January 25, is the first solo exhibition in the United States of the Afro-Brazilian outsider artist.
A mostra, que abre no dia 25 de janeiro, é a primeira individual do artista afro-brasileiro nos Estados Unidos.
Ahead of President Biden's trip to Mexico, experts will hold a January 6 briefing on affecting trilateral ties, such as trade and immigration.
El Diario NY escribe sobre la obra de arte permanente mostrando el Chimborazo en Americas Society.
Daniel Cassady highlights Americas Society's two-part exhibition on ARTNews' end-of-year roundup.
“[Lasso] needs help and the U.S. is in a position to provide some,” said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth to the Associated Press.
"Solidarity seems strong enough to overcome the fear that Argentines…lord [a World Cup] over everybody," said AS/COA's Brian Winter to The Washington Post.
Publications about Geles Cabrera: Museo Escultórico and This Must Be the Place were included on the list.
ARTnews' Maximilíano Durón highlighted Hélio Oiticica, Subterranean Tropicália Projects: PN15, an Americas Society and Socrates Sculpture Park project.
Zenith is an elevator encasement at our New York City headquarters portraying the highest mountain in Ecuador.
"Peruvian people are exhausted from all the political machinations, the crime, uncertainty, and stalling growth" said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth to Reuters.
"What happens after 2024 when [AMLO] is no longer in a seat of power? How visible is he going to be?" said AS/COA's Carin Zissis to Morning Consult.
"[Pedro Castillo] became embroiled in intrigues, corruption and battles with Congress," said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth to the Associated Press.
"Habrá una incertidumbre continua", dijo Eric Farnsworth de AS/COA sobre la situación política del Perú a Associated Press.