“Embodying the Abject: María Evelia Marmolejo’s Anónimo 4 (1982).” Vistas 8 (July 2023) https://islaa.org/bookshop/vistas-8
Author: Monica Espinel
Monica Espinel is an independent curator and writer based in New York. She is the recipient of a Roswell L. Gilpatric Award to work in the department of Photographs at The Metropolitan Museum of Art (2011), a Milton & Sally Avery Arts Foundation Curatorial Fellowship at the Bronx Museum of the Arts (2010) and ArtTable’s Mentorship Grant to be a curatorial fellow at Wave Hill (2009). She has published reviews in ArtNexus, Arte al Dia, Artforum.com and Flash Art. She has held positions at Marvelli Gallery, Wildenstein & Co., and Frederico Sève/Latincollector.
Carmen Herrera memorial Whitney Museum
Remembering Carmen Herrera. A celebration in memory of Carmen Herrera, September 28 2022, Whitney Museum of American Art: Adam Weinberg Alex Logsdail Estrellita Brodsky Monica Espinel Nigel Prince Dana Miller Olga Viso Tony Bechara
Obra de la artista Carmen Herrera
The Artistic Heritage Committee extends an invitation to learn about the life and work of artist Carmen Herrera in a talk led by scholar Monica Espinel.
Artists Tony Bechara and Odili Donald Odita and scholar Monica Espinel join Brooklyn Rail Editor-at-Large Raphael Rubinstein for a conversation about the life and work of Carmen Herrera, concluding with a poetry reading by Tyhe Cooper.
Symposium of Latin American Art
The Institute of Fine Arts at New York University, The Graduate Center at the City University of New York, Columbia University in the City of New York, and the Institute for Studies on Latin American Art (ISLAA) are pleased to announce the Sixth Annual Symposium of Latin American Art. “Movement & Presence: The Visual Culture […]
Parcharte, which translates to ”hanging out with art”, is an interview program hosted by independent curator Monica Espinel. She speaks with contemporary artists about their practice.
Bread & Salt, San Diego February 27 – April 30, 2021 In Remorses and Other Maladies, Carlos Castro Arias constructs an aesthetic experience divided in three chapters. The first, Remorses, presents a series of paintings begun in 2017, that he halted fleetingly and reignited once the pandemic began. On view is the existential soul strength […]
Ana Mercedes Hoyos
A conversation on Colombian artist Ana Mercedes Hoyos between Cecilia Fajardo-Hill & Mónica Espinel, Independent Curators Henrique Faria Fine Art, New York Frieze Masters Friday October 9, 202012 pm NYC | 5 pm LondonHeld via ZOOM