Exhibition
In conjunction with Brown University's celebration of the Columbus Quincentenary, the Gallery presents a selection of works on paper by a broad range of twentieth-century Latin American artists. Representing traditions as diverse as the European modernism reflected in the art of Rufino Tamayo, Carlos Merida and Roberto Matta Echauuren, the indigenous "folk" imagery of Angel Bracho and the very personal Pop Art of the Venezuelan-born Marisol, the works in the exhibition express some of the richness and vitality found in the graphic arts of the "New World."
image: Angel Bracho, Peasants Grinding Grain