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
Art historian Agustín Díez Fischer examines bodily extension and mediated reconstruction in a choreographic work by Argentine conceptual artist Leopoldo Maler.
The exhibition of Mexican artist Magali Lara is part of the Duke House Exhibition Series at the Institute of Fine Arts, NYU supported by ISLAA.
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.
Threads to the South considers fiber as a conceptual tool for exploring belonging, identity, and territory in Latin America.
Art historian Agustín Díez Fischer examines bodily extension and mediated reconstruction in a choreographic work by Argentine conceptual artist Leopoldo Maler.
The exhibition of Mexican artist Magali Lara is part of the Duke House Exhibition Series at the Institute of Fine Arts, NYU supported by ISLAA.
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.