The New York Times reviews Americas Society’s Moderno, suggesting a pattern of innovation in Latin American design that only received full recognition now.
The New York Times reviews Americas Society’s Moderno, suggesting a pattern of innovation in Latin American design that only received full recognition now.
This month, the presidents of two South American countries proposed new ways to uncover and punish corrupt officials.
"[The U.S. and Brazilian] private sectors are way ahead of the public sectors in terms of integration. A state visit would be a great development", comments AS/COA’s Susan Segal.
El diseño moderno de América Latina 1940-1978 es el eje de una muestra inédita en Americas Society que explora este mundo a través de grandes figuras en México, Venezuela y Brasil.
This robust exhibition at Americas Society highlights how in postwar Latin America, modern design was a national enterprise endorsed by governments undertaking grand schemes of industrialization and urbanization.