'Guadalupe Maravilla: Tierra Blanca Joven' Exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum

All Of It with Alison Stewart | Apr 25, 2022

A new exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum showcases the work of multidisciplinary artist Guadalupe Maravilla, the first contemporary Central American artist to have a solo show at the Museum. Guadalupe Maravilla: Tierra Blanca Joven, draws from Maravilla's experience of leaving his native El Salvador at 8 years old, living undocumented in the United States, and also his recovery later in life from stage-three cancer. Maravilla and Eugenie Tsai, senior curator of contemporary art at the Brooklyn Museum, join us to discuss the show, which is on view until September 18.

This segment is guest-hosted by WNYC's David Furst.

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