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Latin American activist art exhibition and diverse assemblage works featured in artcritical coverage

exhibition · 2026-04-23

An exhibition of activist art from Latin America is currently on view. Concurrent exhibitions by women painters explore themes of the body, love, and labor. Lee's abstract sculpture and painting incorporate technological, social, and art historical references. Another artist investigates the relationship between intellectual, aesthetic, and physical adornment. Ceramics and painting are used by artists to transform perceptions of space and objects. Assemblage works by a late artist have moved from desert settings into museum environments. A separate exhibition featuring installations, drawings, and readymades examines global censorship and autonomy limits. A realist painter has created new assemblages depicting warships and aircraft.

Key facts

  • An exhibition features activist art from Latin America
  • Lee creates abstract sculpture and painting with technological, social, and art historical allusions
  • An artist explores intellectual, aesthetic, and corporeal adornment interrelations
  • Artists use ceramics and painting to alter perceptions of space and objects
  • A late artist's assemblages have moved from desert to museum settings
  • An exhibition includes installations, drawings, readymades, and works by other artists exploring censorship and autonomy
  • A realist painter creates new assemblages of warships and planes
  • Two concurrent exhibitions by women painters focus on the body, love, and labors

Entities

Artists

  • Lee

Institutions

  • artcritical

Locations

  • Latin America

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