Honoring Radical Latin American Women Behind the Camera – Feature Shoot

Honoring Radical Latin American Women Behind the Camera

Sandra Eleta (Panamanian, b. 1942), Edita (la del plumero),  Panama (Edita [the one with the feather duster], Panama), 1977, from the series La servidumbre (Servitude), 1978-79. Black-and-white photograph. 19 ×…

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Radical Women: Latin American Art, 1960-1985, the phenomenal survey of Latin American artists, enters its final weekend at the Brooklyn Museum, where it will be on view through July 22, 2018. Accompanied by a catalogue of the same name published by DelMonico|Prestel, the exhibition is a stunning tour de force through a quarter century across the Western hemisphere showcasing an extraordinary group of women who experimented with photography, performance, video, and conceptual art to explore the issues of autonomy, oppression, violence, and the environment.