Proposing an overdue historical corrective, Vida Americana is a reminder that neither the US or European avant-garde maintained a monopoly on Modernism.

Leticia Gutiérrez
Leticia Gutierrez is an arts producer, curator, writer, and educator based in New York. Originally from Mexico City, Leticia graduated from Tisch School of the Arts, NYU with an MA in Arts Politics; and Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City with a BA in Art History. She has worked for a variety of arts institutions in both New York and Mexico City, including Museo del Palacio de Bellas Artes, Casa del Lago-UNAM, and others.
Playful Compositions Center the Margins of Photographs
In Iñaki Bonillas’ work, on view in his first solo show in New York, the margins of photographs shift from negative to positive space, becoming new images in their own right.
Dissident Visions With a Dose of Play
Minerva Cuevas exposes the contradictions of the socioeconomic systems that rule our daily life in her first solo show in New York.