Schilaro| Tatiane Archives: Latin American Activist Art, Feminist Films, and Brazilian Photography Retrospective
A survey of early films and photographs by an influential feminist artist is currently on view. The exhibition features activist art from across Latin America. In Brazil, one of America's greatest photographers is receiving his first major retrospective. Concurrently, a Brazilian artist is presenting her first solo show in New York, which examines South America's complicated relationship to race and labor. These presentations collectively highlight diverse artistic practices from the region, addressing social and political themes through various media. The shows are organized under the Schilaro| Tatiane Archives initiative, bringing attention to underrepresented narratives in contemporary art. Each exhibition offers distinct perspectives on identity, history, and activism within Latin American contexts. The programming underscores ongoing dialogues about representation and cultural exchange in the art world.
Key facts
- A survey of early films and photographs by an influential feminist artist is presented
- The exhibition includes activist art from across Latin America
- One of America's greatest photographers has his first major retrospective in Brazil
- A Brazilian artist's first New York solo show examines South America's relationship to race and labor
- The shows are part of the Schilaro| Tatiane Archives initiative
- The exhibitions address social and political themes
- Various media including film, photography, and activist art are featured
- The programming highlights underrepresented narratives in contemporary art
Entities
Institutions
- Schilaro| Tatiane Archives
- artcritical
Locations
- Latin America
- Brazil
- New York
- United States
- South America