"What was unique about Odebrecht was that they got caught," said AS/COA’s Brian Winter on Brazil’s graft scandal.
Las fotografías del artista que se exhiben en Americas Society hasta el 1 de abril desnudan los efectos de la debacle económica; una Buenos Aires vista "de frente".
Las fotografías de Facundo de Zuviría "son elegantes, melancólicas y casi reverentes" en la exposición que se presenta en Americas Society hasta el 1 de abril.
Americas Society's exhibition centers on the photo-essay Siesta Argentina triggered by the country’s 2001 “corralito crisis”.
“The belligerent tone of Trump’s approach to Mexico could overtake any policy initiatives,” warns AS/COA’s Eric Farnsworth.
“It has taken a generation to build [the U.S.-Mexico] relationship. Now it has taken a new direction. This is a new day,” says AS/COA’s Eric Farnsworth.
The New York Times' Lens Blog features Facundo de Zuviría: Siesta Argentina and other modest observations, on view until April 1 at Americas Society.