The Americas Society is showing many of Kati Horna’s pictures and photomontages, both as prints and as published in illustrated press, in Told and Untold open until December 17.
“One positive element to come from this vote is that the cease-fire still holds and that the FARC have reaffirmed their commitment to peace,” says AS/COA’s Adriana La Rotta.
“[Trump’s victory] will energize politicians tapping into a traditional strain of anti-Washington feelings in Mexico,” points out AS/COA’s Eric Farnsworth.
Venezuela is suffering chronic shortages of food and medicine—something that is also the result of past policies that discouraged production, comments AS/COA’s Eric Farnsworth.
Contadas y por contar: la foto-historia de Kati Horna en la prensa ilustrada es la primera muestra individual que se dedica en Estados Unidos a la fotógrafa de origen húngaro.
Told and Untold at Americas Society demonstrates the importance Kati Horna placed on printed media and includes photo essays on the anarchist politics of the Spanish Civil War.
En entrevista con La Nación, la presidenta y CEO de AS/COA destacó las medidas que trazan un nuevo rumbo para el país.