The McMullen Museum welcomes William Paterson Professor of Art History Alejandro Anreus for a virtual presentation on his latest book, co-authored with Robin Adèle Greeley and Megan A. Sullivan.
The McMullen Museum welcomes William Paterson Professor of Art History Alejandro Anreus for a virtual presentation on his latest book, co-authored with Robin Adèle Greeley and Megan A. Sullivan, A Companion to Modern and Contemporary Latin American and Latino/a Art (2021). This forthcoming volume consists of over thirty new essays on the crucial historical and theoretical issues that have framed our understanding of art in Latin America, including Anreus’s chapter, “Art and the Cuban Revolution.” We invite you to join us as Anreus situates Mariano within the history and politics of Cuba in the mid-twentieth century.
Free; open to the public; register at https://tinyurl.com/54br3fxd.
Alejandro Anreus is a professor of art history and Latin American/Latinx studies at William Paterson University. He specializes in nineteenth- and twentieth-century art and politics of the United States and Latin American between the two world wars.
Free; open to the public. Please use this form to register for the lecture.
Phone: 617.552.1427
Email: rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu
2021/10/06 - 2021/10/06
Online/Virtual Space