The perception is that the U.S. has changed track and that trade policies will begin to reflect that, comments AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth as China opens to Latin America.
Told and Untold at the Americas Society is a well-edited five decade survey of Kati Horna's work from Spanish Civil War photojournalism to emotional surrealism.
"If you try to break that connection, then all economies suffer,” says AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth on U.S.-Mexico ties in view of Trump's trade policy.
An exhibition at Americas Society spotlights Kati Horna, who believed that the circulation of images, rather than the standalone photograph, could bring about social change.
Fidel Castro’s passing can give his brother space to embrace even more change although hard-liners in the U.S. caution against economic reforms on the island, says AS/COA’s Alana Tummino.
“Taking a protectionist turn would be extraordinarily disruptive, not just for our trading partners but for the United States,” points out AS/COA’s Eric Farnsworth.
Told and Untold at Americas Society showcases Kati Horna’s photographic works during the Spanish Civil War and as an exiled in Mexico, where she lived for 60 years.