In 2002, curators Patrick Charpenel Corvera, born in Mexico, and Silvia K. Cubiñá, born in Puerto Rico, worked together in an exhibition entitled Interplay, presented at The Moore Space in Miami, as part of the projects coinciding with the launching of Art Basel Miami Beach.
Interview with Jesús Carrillo, head of the Cultural Programs Department at the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía in Madrid, and researcher and liaison for the Southern Conceptualisms Network.
The new pavilion of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, designed by Foster & Partners (London), creates a common space, where artworks from North, Central, and South America produced over the course of three millennia interact like in no other museum.
This Mexican curator must rethink the future of one of the finest private collections of Latin American art in the world.
In the course of her life, Cecilia de Torres has been in close contact with some important figures of Latin American modern and contemporary art. But this is not the story of the gallerist who has built bridges for Latin American art to become known in the United States and Europe.
Harvard Art Museum’s new Associate Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art would like Latin America to be referred to more often at this university in Cambridge, Ma. , as an example of how art is conceived in the world of today.