09/13/2022
'Through the lens of great , visitors will encounter the global, movement of people, ideas and artforms happening across both the and oceans. Beginning with the earliest episode of — Columbus’s arrival in the Americas — the exhibition offers visitors important insights into the histories of resource extraction, the spread of , the development of racial categories and resistance to conquest. These four centuries of art provide a unique perspective on the lasting legacies of colonization.'
Attributed to Manuel Chili, called Capiscara (Ecuador, ca. 1723 – Quito, Ecuador, 1796), The Four Fates of Man: Death, Hell, Purgatory, Heaven. New York, The Hispanic Society of America. Share Faith and Fortune: Art Across the Global Spanish Empire Until October 10, 2022 From the collection of the...