ISLAA

Exhibition Tour of "Revisiting The Potosí Principle Archive: Histories of Art and Extraction"

On Now:
Oct 28, 202310.28.23
Speakers
Alice Creischer
Andreas Siekmann
Olivia Casa
Pujan Karambeigi

Explore our fall exhibition Revisiting The Potosí Principle Archive: Histories of Art and Extraction in this tour led by artists Alice Creischer and Andreas Siekmann with curators Olivia Casa and Pujan Karambeigi. This event will inaugurate the opening of the exhibition and the launch of ISLAA’s new headquarters in Tribeca.

This tour will begin at 11:00 AM. It is free and open to the public, and will take place at ISLAA, located at 142 Franklin Street in New York. To register, please fill out this online form.

Revisiting The Potosí Principle Archive: Histories of Art and Extraction
examines the legacies of colonization through the intertwined histories of art, labor, and resource extraction in Latin America. It brings together publications, films, and artworks, including works from ISLAA’s collection by artists Juan Downey, Pedro Figari, Cildo Meireles, and Claudio Perna, among others.

To inquire about scheduling a group tour of the exhibition at a different time, please email islaa.exhibitions@islaa.org.

The Institute for Studies on Latin American Art (ISLAA) supports the study and visibility of Latin American art.
142 Franklin Street New York, NY 10013

Tue–Sat: 12–6 PM Sun–Mon: Closed

142 Franklin Street New York, NY 10013

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The Institute for Studies on Latin American Art (ISLAA) supports the study and visibility of Latin American art.

Tue–Sat: 12–6 PM Sun–Mon: Closed
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