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Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Photography by Carlos Cruz-Diez at Americas Society

Carlos Cruz-Diez. Los diablos de Yare, San Francisco de Yare, estado de Miranda, Venezuela, 1951. Image courtesy of the artist.

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February 4 - March 22
Wednesday-Saturday, 12-6pm

Curated by Gabriela Rangel and assisted by Christina De León
Venezuelan-born, Paris-based artist Carlos Cruz-Diez’s longstanding research in color has won him an international reputation as one of the most important figures of Latin American modernism.
Cruz-Diez’s empirical exploration of photography is further grounded on social preoccupations the artist developed in the 1940s, when he became aware of the rapid demographic and economic transformations caused by modernization in his native Venezuela.
Since then, he has documented everyday life rituals linked to the vernacular, such as local folklore festivities in rural communities and the viral emergence of shantytowns in Caracas. He has portrayed important intellectual figures linked to popular culture and music who were key interlocutors for him and his generation. Cruz-Diez’s interest on local popular culture through photography also laid a foundation for a number of realist paintings that conveyed social concerns he later redefined with the use of color as a participatory element. 

Americas Society (Visual Arts Gallery)
680 Park Avenue (between 68th and 69th Streets), Manhattan
(map/directions)

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Clear your calendar: Latin American Cultural Week is November 9-19

There's lots to enjoy--music, dance, film, theater, literature, visual and performing arts from or influenced by the diverse cultures of Latin America. Presenting organizations and venues include the World Music Institute, Sotheby's, Christie's, Instituto Cervantes, Praxis International Art, Brazilian Endowment for the Arts, Museo del Barrio, Americas Society, Centro Civico Cultural Dominicano, Repertorio Español and GlamourTango.

Get a complete schedule of events and venues at Latin American Cultural Week.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Inuit singer Tanya Tagaq performs tonight

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NATIVE SOUNDS DOWNTOWN
Tanya Tagaq (Inuit)

Tonight: Thursday, August 20 -- 6pm [FREE admission]
National Museum of the American Indian, Pavilion
US Customs House, One Bowling Green, New York City

Tanya Tagaq (Inuit) is a unique performer who has taken her love and respect of the ancient musical tradition of throat singing from her native Nunavut and mixed it with a powerful infusion of contemporary styles. She has collaborated with Bjork, Kronos Quartet, and Mike Patton (Faith No More/Mr. Bungle) and was named winner of the Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards "Best Female Artist" of 2008.

This performance is presented in collaboration with Lincoln Center Out of Doors and Americas Society
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DIRECTIONS [MAP]
The National Museum of the American Indian, George Gustav Heye Center, is located at One Bowling Green adjacent to the northeast corner of Battery Park, New York, New York.

Subway
Eastside IRT: 4 and 5 trains to Bowling Green.
Westside IRT: 1 train to South Ferry.
BMT: R and W trains to Whitehall Street;
M, J and Z trains to Broad Street.

Bus
M1 - South Ferry; M6 M15 - South Ferry.

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