The Institute for Studies on Latin
American Art (ISLAA) supports the study
and visibility of Latin American art.
ISLAA presents the first major solo exhibition in New York of pioneering Mexican artist Magali Lara
A new exhibition featuring works from 1967 to 1982 by Argentine artist Diana Dowek, on view starting April 26
ISLAA Writer in Residence Maggie Borowitz analyzes Anna Bella Geiger's use of transparency in her artist books.
ISLAA Writer in Residence Jorge Lopera proposes a reading of Anna Bella Geiger’s notebooks in dialogue with the concept of non-objectualism
ISLAA Writer in Residence Maggie Borowitz analyzes how Anna Bella Geiger's use of transparency in her artist books reveals an early engagement with feminism in contemporary Brazilian art.
ISLAA Writer in Residence Jorge Lopera discusses Anna Bella Geiger's notebooks as forms of creative expansion characteristic of non-objectualisms in Latin America.