The Latin American and Caribbean Contemporary Art Web Archive is a collection developed by the Ivy Plus Libraries Confederation‘s Art & Architecture Librarians, and is an extension of an existing effort focused on collecting publications in all formats that document contemporary art and artists of Latin America and the Caribbean. The agreement defines contemporary artContinue reading “New Web Resource: Latin American and Caribbean Contemporary Art Web Archive”
Tag Archives: Caribbean
International Conference: Border Subjects/Global Hispanisms
International Conference: Border Subjects/Global Hispanisms, Birkbeck University, London, Friday 24 & Saturday 25 November 2017 This conference brings together scholars, curators, filmmakers, writers, and post-graduate students from Latin America and the Caribbean, the United States, Europe, and the UK. It stems from the ongoing collaboration between members of staff from the programmes of Spanish, Portuguese and LatinContinue reading “International Conference: Border Subjects/Global Hispanisms”
International Conference: Border Subjects/Global Hispanisms
International Conference: Border Subjects/Global Hispanisms, Birkbeck University, London, Friday 24 & Saturday 25 November 2017 This conference brings together scholars, curators, filmmakers, writers, and post-graduate students from Latin America and the Caribbean, the United States, Europe, and the UK. It stems from the ongoing collaboration between members of staff from the programmes of Spanish, Portuguese and LatinContinue reading “International Conference: Border Subjects/Global Hispanisms”
Exhibition: Francisco Oller (Brooklyn & Puerto Rico)
Exhibition: Impressionism and the Caribbean: Francisco Oller and his Transatlantic World Brooklyn Museum, 2 October 2015 – 3 January 2016. Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico, opening 26 January 2016. Curated by Richard Aste and Edward J Sullivan. Related publication: Edward Sullivan, From San Juan to Paris and Back: Francisco Oller and Caribbean Art in the EraContinue reading “Exhibition: Francisco Oller (Brooklyn & Puerto Rico)”