The Institute for Studies on Latin
American Art (ISLAA) supports the study
and visibility of Latin American art.
Organized in partnership with ISLAA, this exhibition at the Dia Art Foundation presents a comprehensive survey of Argentine artist David Lamelas's work, marking his first major solo presentation in New York.
This exhibition presents the final work of Uruguayan artist Ulises Beisso from the mid-1990s, exploring the visibility and vulnerability of the body between public and private space.
Bringing together photographs and videos from 1977 to 1983, this show highlights the foundational performance practice of Venezuelan duo Yeni and Nan.
This exhibition features works on paper and poetry by multidisciplinary Shipibo-Konibo artist Chonon Bensho, examining her in-depth engagement with kené.

Organized in partnership with ISLAA, this exhibition at the Dia Art Foundation presents a comprehensive survey of Argentine artist David Lamelas’s work, marking his first major solo presentation in New York.

This exhibition presents Uruguayan artist Ulises Beisso's final work from the mid-1990s, created after a decisive trip to New York.