Montreal Painting of the 1960s: a propos d'une peinture des années soixante
The exhibition featured paintings from Paterson Ewen, Charles Gagnon, Yves Gaucher, Jacques Hurtubise, and Jean McEwen.
Montreal Painting of the 1960s: a propos d'une peinture des années soixante
The exhibition featured paintings from Paterson Ewen, Charles Gagnon, Yves Gaucher, Jacques Hurtubise, and Jean McEwen.
Three Venezuelans in Two Dimensions: Miguel Von Dangel, Ernesto León, and Carlos Zerpa
Americas Society presented the work of the Venezuelan artists Miguel Von Dangel, Ernesto León, and Carlos Zerpa. The three artists all lived in Caracas, and typified the diverse, sophisticated, and vigorous cultural heritage of this great twentieth century metropolis.
Southern Splendor
This exhibition featured 148 spectacular items of colonial silver from the celebrated collection of the Museo Isaac Fernández Blanco in Buenos Aires. Representing the seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries, this collection included pieces from Bolivia, Chile, Mexico, Peru, and Venezuela, as well as the Río de la Plata region encompassing Buenos Aires.
Emiliano di Cavalcanti
Ninety-three of the finest drawings by noted Brazilian pioneer modernist Emiliano Di Cavalcanti from the Museu de Arte Contemporanea in Sau Paulo were featured in this exhibition. Small, anecdotal, and intimiate in scale, these pieces emphasized the period of the 1920s and 1930s when the artist reached the pinnacle of his career.
The First America: Selections from the Nancy Sayles Day Collection of Latin American Art
One of the foremost collections of its kind in the United Sates, the Sayles Day Collection surveyed the most important developments in Latin American Modernism. This exhibition featured a selection of paintings, drawings, prints, photographs, and sculptures from the collection recasting the image of Latin American modernism.
Intimate Recollections of the Rio de la Plata: Paintings by Pedro Figari 1861-1938
An outstanding selection of 59 oil paintings and 15 drawings, supplemented with books written and illustrated by the Uruguayan artist, Pedro Figari, was exhibited at Americas Society.