Spatial Acts: Americas Society Commissions Art
The exhibition featured work by four up-and-coming Latin American artists.
Spatial Acts: Americas Society Commissions Art
The exhibition featured work by four up-and-coming Latin American artists.
Unity of Nature: Alexander von Humboldt and the Americas
Americas Society's upcoming exhibition opening April 29 highlights the work of one of the world's most famous and influential intellectuals.
Within the Light Trap: Carlos Cruz-Diez in Black and White
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
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
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.
Prussian Blue – Memory After Representation: Yishai Jusidman
Americas Society presents works by Mexican artist Yishai Jusidman, who addresses the meeting of collective memory and aesthetics.
Tres Perspectivas: Contemporary Art from Latin America
Organized by Americas Society, this Carnegie Hall exhibition features works by Leandro Katz, Marta Minujín, and Luis Molina-Pantin.
For Rent: Marc Latamie
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
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!
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.