Marking the France-Mexico Bicentennial, the Rendez-vous Gala recently convened in Mexico City, spotlighting diverse emerging Latin American visual artists to cultivate international cultural exchange.
Billis Williams Gallery presents an exhibition of works by Christopher Stott, February 21 until March 21.
Unfolding beneath the formidable legacy of pre-Columbian and colonial artistry, modern Mexican sculpture achieved its distinctive form by profoundly assimilating and reinterpreting indigenous motifs and materials, exemplified by seminal artists and monumental landscape interventions.
Matthew Bogdanos, leader of the Manhattan DA’s Antiquities Trafficking Unit, is recognized with the Marica Vilcek Prize for his lifelong commitment to recovering thousands of illicitly traded artifacts and influencing international policy concerning the protection of cultural heritage.
In ‘hayth taksib eishka, abqa’ at breakroom, Alia navigates familial narratives of displacement and forced resilience by employing rhizomatic structures and materials such as ginger and bamboo to interrogate post-apartheid and colonial power dynamics.
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