Within the Light Trap: Carlos Cruz-Diez in Black and White

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Curated by Gabriela Rangel, assisted by Christina De León

Running from February 4 through March 22, the exhibition features photographs and paintings by one of the most important figures of Latin American modernism.

Cristóbal Lehyt: Iris Sheets

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Curated by Gabriela Rangel and Christina De León

The Fall 2013 exhibition offers site-specific installations by the Chilean artist that call into question perceptions of sight and space.

Xul Solar and Jorge Luis Borges: The Art of Friendship

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Curated by Gabriela Rangel, with the collaboration of Lila Zemborain, and assistance of Christina De León and Anya Pantuyeva

The Spring 2013 exhibition offers an in-depth examination of the public and private aspects of Solar's long friendship and exchange of ideas with the famed Argentine writer.

Tres Perspectivas: Contemporary Art from Latin America

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Curated by Gabriela Rangel, Theodora Doulamis, and Christina De León

Organized by Americas Society, this Carnegie Hall exhibition features works by Leandro Katz, Marta Minujín, and Luis Molina-Pantin.

For Rent: Marc Latamie

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Curated by Christina De Leon, Theodora Doulamis, in collaboration with Gabriela Rangel

In his first solo exhibition in the United States, artist Marc Latamie reflected on the colonial trade and cultural exchange between Martinique and France.

Observed: Milagros de la Torre

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The artist’s first monographic show in New York, Milagros de la Torre's Observed comprised of stark, object-based images, examining contemporary issues related to violence, memory, and the socio-political construction of identity.

Antonio Manuel: I Want to Act, Not Represent!

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In Antonio Manuel's first solo exhibition in the Unites States, the show focused on his preeminent role in the development of the groundbreaking neo-avant-garde movement that emerged in Rio de Janeiro during the 1960s.