The Americas Society exhibition begins with the later and quietly beautiful works by the famed Brazilian artist, on view until February 3.
AS/COA's president and CEO discussed how economic growth, corruption, and security are motivating voters on Bloomberg Markets' "Balance of Power."
On view through February 3, the exhibition is "a great introduction" to the Brazilian artist's paintings, drawings, and embroidery works.
"This small, carefully curated exhibition...is a first step toward giving Leonilson the place in art history he deserves," writes artist Carlos Motta in this Art Forum Top Ten pick.
“The U.S. economy will also suffer...those Salvadorans who do not return will be forced into the underground economy, thus increasing the problem of illegal immigration overnight,” highlighted AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth on Trump's decision to end Temporary Protected Status for Salvadorans in the United States.
"En 2018, habrá más partidos e independientes [en México], lo que significa que es posible que el próximo presidente obtenga la victoria con un tercio de el voto, o menos,” apuntó Carin Zissis de AS/COA.
When walking through José Leonilson: Empty Man, a "small yet rich show [at Americas Society], one can tell it was curated with great care," says Hyperallergic.