CALENDAR

On Now:
Mar 06 → Jan 16
03.06 → 01.16
Dia Art Foundation

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.

David Lamelas: The Machine
On Now:
May 16 → Aug 29
05.16 → 08.29
ISLAA

Bringing together photographs and videos produced between 1977 and 1983, this exhibition highlights the groundbreaking performance practice of the Venezuelan duo Yeni and Nan (Jennifer Hackshaw and María Luisa González).

Yeni and Nan: Genesis
On Now:
May 16 → Aug 29
05.16 → 08.29
ISLAA

Part of ISLAA's Spotlight series, this presentation features work by Paraguayan artist Bernardo Krasniansky.

Spotlight: Bernardo Krasniansky
On Now:
May 16 → Aug 29
05.16 → 08.29
ISLAA

This exhibition presents works on paper and poetry by Shipibo-Konibo artist Chonon Bensho, highlighting her sustained engagement with kené across her practice.

Chonon Bensho: Biri biri imaboi / Your fingertips will glow
On Now:
May 16 → Aug 29
05.16 → 08.29
ISLAA

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

Ulises Beisso: (Hidden) in Plain Sight
On Now:
Jun 1306.13
ISLAA

Join us for free public tours of our current exhibitions, led by our curatorial team, on April 11 at 3 PM

Second Saturday Exhibition Tours
On Now:
Nov 27 → Apr 04
11.27 → 04.04
Museo de Arte de São Paulo (MASP)

Organized in partnership with ISLAA, this exhibition at MASP showcases Venezuelan artist Jesús Soto’s work from the early 1950s to the late 1980s.

Jesús Soto
On Now:
Nov 27 → Apr 04
11.27 → 04.04
Museo de Arte de São Paulo (MASP)

Organized in partnership with ISLAA, this exhibition at MASP is the first in Brazil dedicated to the short documentary film TRANS (1982), directed by Venezuelan artists Manuel Herreros de Lemos and Mateo Manaure Arilla.

Manuel Herreros and Mateo Manaure: Mi Nombre es Venezuela