Council of the Americas will also celebrate the 25th anniversary of the BRAVO Business Awards honoring Latin American executives who have left a mark in the region.
The author explains how her book takes us from pre-Columbian times to today through three driving forces in Latin America’s history: mining, violence, and religion.
"The anti-corruption, transparency, environmental and labor standards of U.S. and European is far superior than the one of Chinese and Russian companies," said AS/COA's Guillermo Zubillaga.
"Miceli raises questions about the consequences of radical progression and humanity’s negative impact on the environment," writes Charlie Breen in Musée Magazine about Projeto Chernobyl.
Edited by Karen Marta and Gabriela Rangel, this is a fully illustrated pocket book released to accompany the same-titled exhibition at Americas Society.
Uncertainty at the polls and over the economy mark Bolivia’s Oct. 20 presidential elections.
Tim Schneider featured Alice Miceli: Projeto Chernobyl in artnet News' roundup of the "most exciting, and thought-provoking" shows and events.
"El trabajo de Miceli le pone voz a la violencia de los órdenes políticos", dice Matías Helbig sobre la exposición de Americas Society.
Argentina’s president was arguably the greatest hope of liberal technocrats in the region.