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Women artists have not only formed an essential part of the history of modern Latin American art, they are a specific focus of the Davis Museum’s collection, particularly in the areas of surrealism and abstraction.
Join James Oles, senior lecturer in art at Wellesley and curator of the exhibition Art_Latin_America: Against the Survey, for a gallery talk highlighting major works by women artists, including Olga Albizu, Puerto Rico’s finest abstract painter, and the German-Venezuelan Gego, whose work is impossible to pigeonhole. Though these artists may be less famous than Frida Kahlo, their achievements are no less exciting.
LOCATION
106 Central Street, Wellesley, MA 02482