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Two golden earrings shaped like upside down half-moons
Colombia's art and unique geography provide a different way of looking at and understanding the country's past.
Isabella Garces
August 12, 2022
Artist Miguel Luciano and a woman wearing red pants carrying the Zemí Cohoba stand through the streets of El Barrio
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Celebrate Taíno culture, the legacy of the Young Lords, and the El Barrio community with Miguel Luciano
June 28, 2022
Detail of the curves of a clay vessel with stripes of dark and light red clay
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Touch it, smell it... eat it?
June 22, 2022
A photo of the artist Ana Mendieta
Two filmmakers reflect on the pioneering artist, whose feminist thought informed her understanding of the natural world.
Christopher Alessandrini and Stephanie Wuertz
October 20, 2021
Diptych showing a bold black and red cuatro at left, and Fabiola Méndez playing the instrument at right
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Multimedia visual artist Miguel Luciano invites cuatrista Fabiola Méndez to activate Efrain Vega’s cuatro and other Puerto Rican instruments in the collection.
October 15, 2021
Portrait of a queen regent trampling a captive carved into a stelae, or large decorated stone slab, of Maya origin. The sculpture is installed in the Great Hall at the Museum.
Newly installed, these sculptures celebrate the role of Maya artists in the creation of iconographies of power.
James Doyle
September 2, 2021
Composite image: On left, Zemí Cohoba Stand. On right, artist Miguel Luciano
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Join curator James Doyle for a conversation with Civic Practice Partnership artist in residence Miguel Luciano about the contemporary resonance of Taíno art.
June 11, 2021
An ornate painting of the Virgin Mary
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Follow the conservation treatment of Emblem of Folly, a painting from colonial Cuzco that “shines a light on those communities or artists that have not had the focus before.”
José Luis Lazarte Luna
February 4, 2021
Man standing in a black shirt and green pants standing up again a brick wall.
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Zamora discusses Lattice Detour, his 2020 Rooftop Commission.
Héctor Zamora
September 4, 2020
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This short film presents rare footage of 12th-century Romanesque apse at its original site in the Castilian countryside, where dismantling the structure required meticulously numbering and crating each of its nearly 3,300 stone pieces.
August 14, 2020