Visitors are invited to join a guided tour of Erick Meyenberg’s multilayered and collaborative project.
The Brazilian artist invites the audience at Americas Society to take part in an experimental evening of co-authorship with machines.
In collaboration with the Centro de Experimentación del Teatro Colón, Music of the Americas presents the U.S. premiere of Mexican composer Mario Lavista’s Maithuna, among other works.
On May 16, novelist Francisco Goldman discusses The Interior Circuit: A Mexico City Chronicle, his personal memoir on two crucial years in both his own life and that of his adopted city.
Based on the autobiography of noted music executive André Midani, André Midani — An Insider’s Story of Brazilian Music explores Brazilian music throughout his career.
On May 5, Obrist presents a project he began in 2010 that turned into a comprehensive mapping of that country’s artistic landscape.
A singular coming together of talents, Redes, commissioned by a progressive Mexican government, was cowritten and shot by photographer Paul Strand, with a recently recorded score by Mexican composer Silvestre Revueltas.