The art website writes that artists like Carlos Motta and Mathias Goeritz are part of the show, which explores the foundational myth of the Americas.
Arts & Culture
Femicide—the killing of women—is the subject of Patrícia Melo’s experimental novel, set on the edge of the Brazilian rainforest.
Saúl Armendáriz’s 1990s breakout was dazzling. But a new biopic substitutes Hollywood glitter for real-life complexity and depth.
The late artist wasn’t thought of as highly political. But many of his best paintings satirize the powerful and sympathize with history’s victims.
Our music critic highlights songwriters refashioning high-flown poetic themes—and the low rhythms of the double bass.
We start the year with videos recorded in New York, Buenos Aires, and Mexico City and release the video of Caña Dulce y Caña Brava in our hall.
Watch the exhibition's curatorial team explain how artists are subverting Latin America's foundational narrative today.