An exhibition at Americas Society spotlights Kati Horna, who believed that the circulation of images, rather than the standalone photograph, could bring about social change.
A Forgotten 20th-Century Photographer Who Folded Her Work into the Fabric of Life
Jumpstart the New Year with Music of the Americas
Music of the Americas opens 2017 with folkloric music from Argentina fused with música popular brasileira, violin music from the Americas, Haitian virtuoso vocals, Cuban colonial music, a tribute to an Argentine songwriting legend, and a Cordóba-based festival bringing classical music to the local community.
Mexico Prepares for the Trump Era
There may be no better time to ask how Mexico can inoculate itself from the uncertainty stemming from Washington, writes AS/COA’s Carin Zissis.
What the U.S. Congress Owes Puerto Rico
A federally-appointed oversight board is calling for deeper cuts to essential services; the island should get something in return.
Viewpoint: Eric Farnsworth on APEC's Pivot to China
Just back from Lima, AS/COA’s vice president shares his views on what’s ahead for the Asia-Pacific bloc as it prepares for a more protectionist Washington.