Candida Alvarez: Circle, Point, Hoop
A seven-decade retrospective on the Destruction Art pioneer, Museo del Barrio founder and theoris...
Jordan Roth: Radical Acts of Unrelenting Beauty
The facsimile typewritten and annotated script of the 1981 cult classic, together with the shocki...
'Blanco seeks out a point of unity between the primitive energy of mystical rite, the raw vitalit...
Fernández's interactive steel installations contribute to the strong history of Venezuelan concep...
The first substantial monograph on Elsa Gramcko, an artist who redefined abstraction and assemblage
Through cyanotypes, sculpted sugar and collage, Chung combines the past and present of the Caribb...
Multimedia treatments of biopower and politics in Mexico
An indigenous Yanomami artist translates the body art of his community into paper-based works
A chromatic celebration of LGBTQIA+ artists, queer and trans activisms and the 'queering' of hist...
A sumptuous new publication about Palm Beach and its international community from the celebrated ...
Key textile works by Feliciano Centurión, combining folk art and queer aesthetics in 1990s South ...
Created in 2013, MAHKU (Huni Kuin Artists Movement) began its work by translating traditional son...
Inspired by the introduction of synthetic fabrics to Brazil in the 1960s, MASP Renner's Art in Fa...
Roberto Matta, Cecilia Vicuña, Alfredo Jaar, Paz Errázuriz and others offer insight into Chilean ...
A visual index of Lebanon's urban ruins
Burko's scientifically informed abstractions extend the Romantic sublime to the era of climate ca...
Blending formal rigor with stringent activism, Krajcberg's six-decade-long oeuvre centers his dee...
'Everyday life and the uncanny coalesce in a potent brand of magical surrealism that oscillates b...
A major figure of the 1980s generation reconceives the genre of historical painting in Brazil
'Paula's beautiful, ambitious project illuminates forgotten histories, honoring the overlooked.' ...
The first monograph on Tecla Tofano, spotlighting her transition to handmade ceramics
Continuing the search for El Dorado and its ever-changing mythology
A long-overdue introduction to the Brazilian Concrete art protagonist and Grupo Ruptura member
Otherness and exploitation in the fraught oeuvre of Post-Impressionism's canonical painter
The culmination of MASP's 2019 program centered on women artists throughout history
Using the painter's queer identity as a framework to understand his visceral approach to figuration
The first monograph on Darrel Ellis' expressive transformations of photographic memory
Brazilian artist Amadeo Luciano Lorenzato (1900-95) created thousands of paintings documenting ev...
Surveying Hasper's joyously chromatic abstract paintings and works for public sites
The Afterlives of Plastic: Trash and the Art of Camouflage
Bare torsos, totemic altars, evocations of childbirth and gender fluidity form the basis for Hayn...
Recent textiles from a fourth-generation Navajo artist working in the Germantown Revival style
The debut monograph on the Brazilian fotoclubismo photographer
An oral history of the Latin American artists who moved to New York in the late 1960s and pioneer...
Lilia Carrillo: Everything Is Suggestive
Reassessing the legacy of a Brazilian Modernist exponent and his debated sexuality
David Hartt's visual excavation of the politics of landscape, photography and empire
Queer activism meets grassroots printing and Latin American identity in this typographic celebrat...
Eroticism and Amazonian mythologies in the sculpture of an overlooked Brazilian Surrealist
Meyenberg's multimedia installation, centered around a family dinner, evokes both the migrant's j...
Referencing everything from Erykah Badu to ancient Egyptian deities, Jamea Richmond-Edwards creat...