Arte Al Día highlights Americas Society Visual Arts "In the Studio" series, a remote look into artists' workspaces on Instagram Live.
"Moro’s departure will cause a real crisis of conscience for some Bolsonaro voters who will ask themselves: ‘Is this government really the change that I voted for?’,” said AS/COA's Brian Winter to The Guardian.
"El modo de activismo y resistencia de Centurión fue íntimo y afectivo, centrado en el amor...el refugio –o abrigo— que el arte puede brindar en medio de un mundo hostil," escribe Artishock sobre Feliciano Centurión: Abrigo.
"Bolsonaro, through his own rhetoric, has greatly wounded the efforts of governors and mayors to buy Brazil some time," says AS/COA's Brian Winter to Foreign Policy.
"As companies are looking to make their supply chains more resilient, they’re going to look away from China," said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth on Latin America's prospects for global trade post-COVID-19.
"This is a humbling reminder of what shelter means at this moment—and an encouragement to make art from whatever materials are on hand," writes Martha Schwendener about Feliciano Centurión: Abrigo in The New York Times.
"[La crisis del coronavirus] va a ser increíblemente desafiante", dice la Presidenta y CEO de AS/COA Susan Segal a la Voz de América.