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Reimagined Landscapes
17 May - 2 July 2022Now Open in New York
Calderón is proud to present Reimagined Landscapes, an exhibition of artworks produced over the last fifty years by a multigenerational group of artists working in the language of abstraction. The exhibition features works by Olga Albizu, Zilia Sánchez, Candida Alvarez, Gisela Colón, Nora Maité Nieves, and Luz Carabaño. On view from May 17-June 25, 2022, Reimagined Landscapes will be accompanied by an essay authored by curator Susanna Temkin.
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Pa'l Patio Book
An imporant mission at Calderón is to engage with the public to clearly contextualize the artwork shown at the gallery so the diverse New York audience can connect with and understand the work. To further that mission, Calderón is proud to present the Pa’l Patio book which documents the homonymous exhibition . It is the first Calderón publication, and has been printed in a numbered edition of 100. The book includes a written introduction with a quote from the curator, captioned full color images of each artwork in the exhibition, three full-spread images―and features a four-page essay on the exhibition by Dr. Margarita Lila Rosa from the Stanford University Department of Comparative Literature, entitled The Body as an Alter in Space. Read More...
This book is in the collection of The Met Watson Library, Smithsonian Institute AA/PG Library, and the Latinx Project at NYU.
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Podcast: Latinx Art, and The Artists Everyone Should Know
Participants include: Arlene Dávila, Nicole Calderón, María Elena Ortiz, and Karen Vidangos. December 2, 2021Arlene Davila, founding director of the Latinx Project at NYU, moderates a conversation on contemporary Latinx art with subject experts, Nicole Calderón, founding director of Calderón; María Elena Ortiz, curator at PAMM; and Karen Vidangos, founder of @latinxartcollective and lead social media strategist at the Smithsonian Institution.
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