The Institute for Studies on Latin
American Art (ISLAA) supports the study
and visibility of Latin American art.
Explore a pivotal period in the life of Luis Fernando Benedit as he experimented with themes of ecology and systems of control in the context of the vibrant avant-gardes and harsh sociopolitical changes in Argentina.
Join us for an event on January 18 exploring the environment of radical experimentation that fostered Luis Fernando Benedit’s groundbreaking work.
The exhibition marks the first time the Venezuelan documentary Trans is shown in New York City.
The second edition of our ISLAA-ALAA Encuentro for Latin American and Latinx Art at CAA is an opportunity to further strengthen the bonds within our communities through both a keynote lecture and a reception.
This exhibition explores a pivotal period of work by Luis Fernando Benedit, highlighting his radical exploration of ecology and systems of control.
Organized in conjunction with Luis Fernando Benedit: Invisible Labyrinths, this event will explore the role of ecology, cybernetics, and Systems art in the work of Luis Fernando Benedit's peers.
This exhibition, featuring the 1982 documentary Trans by Manuel Herreros de Lemos and Mateo Manaure Arilla, provides an intimate look at a group of Venezuelan trans women’s experiences, aspirations, and community.
ISLAA and ALAA are pleased to announce the second annual ISLAA-ALAA Encuentro for Latin American Art during the College Art Association (CAA) 113th Annual Conference.