CFP: Decentering Transnationality – The Impact of Latin American Artists in Post-War Europe (Bibliotheca Hertziana, Rome – 3-4 March 2025)
Europe, – followed by North America after 1945 – became the nexus of migratory flows of artists, objects, ideas, and cultural agents, particularly from Latin America. Yet, while the presence of Latin American…
CONF: De-/centering World’s Fairs: Representing Latin American ‘Peripheries’ in Arts and Fashion (UdK Berlin / hybrid, 12 Sep / DFK Paris, 20-21 Sep 2023)
1. GUEST LECTURE, 12 September 2023, 6 pm c.t.: Prof. Dr. Alejandra Uslenghi (Northwestern University): “The World Pictures: Universal Exhibitions & Photography”
CFP: Presences and Processes in Latin American Sculpture (College Park, 26-27 Oct 2022)
Re·cast / Re·fundiciones: Presences and Processes in Latin American Sculpture College Park, Maryland, 26–27 Oct 2022Deadline: 15 Aug 2022
CFP: Collecting Latin America: Actors, Networks, and Approaches in the 20th century (Leiden University, 28-29 Jun 2022)
Museums across Europe and the United States hold innumerable Latin American objects in their collections. A small percentage of these were collected in the Early Modern Era, most, however, were brought together in…
CFP: Art archives in Latin America: critical approaches (Anuario TAREA, Número 9, 2022)
[Spanish version below] Deadline: 15 Jun 2022 In the last decades of the 20th century, a radical transformation took place in the Latin American artistic field in terms of the role and value…
CFP: Art Across the Iberian World. Connecting Spanish Italy and Latin America (University of Zurich, 6-8 Oct 2022)
For a long stretch of time, both Southern Italy—the Kingdoms of Naples and Sicily—and Latin America were entangled in the same colonial system. Still, art historians have discussed these entanglements largely independently. This…
CFP: Rethinking Contemporary Latin American Art (Arts Special Issue)
Guest Editors: Lesley A. Wolff (Texas Tech University); Gabriela Germana (University of South Florida) As today’s fleeting spectacles of art fairs, biennials, and NFTs increasingly shape a global consensus of contemporary Latin American…