The Institute for Studies on Latin
American Art (ISLAA) supports the study
and visibility of Latin American art.
Threads to the South considers fiber as a conceptual tool for exploring belonging, identity, and territory in Latin America
The grantees were chosen by a selection committee to further the study of Latin American, Caribbean, and Latinx art and visual culture.
Art historian Agustín Díez Fischer examines bodily extension and mediated reconstruction in a choreographic work by Argentine conceptual artist Leopoldo Maler.
Threads to the South considers fiber as a conceptual tool for exploring belonging, identity, and territory in Latin America.
The grantees were chosen by a selection committee to further the study of Latin American, Caribbean, and Latinx art and visual culture.
Art historian Agustín Díez Fischer examines bodily extension and mediated reconstruction in a choreographic work by Argentine conceptual artist Leopoldo Maler.
ISLAA Writer in Residence Benjamin Murphy analyzes the CAYC’s own institutional self-fashioning through its films productions, and reflects on the methodological and archival politics of studying these films today.