The Brooklyn Museum presents Radical Women: Latin American Art, 1960–1985, the first comprehensive exhibition to explore the pioneering artistic practices of women in Latin America, and of Latina and Chicana women in the United States, during a tumultuous and transformational period in the history of the Americas and the development of contemporary art.
Radical Women includes more than 260 works—including photography, video, and other experimental mediums, as well as paintings, sculpture, and prints—by more than 120 artists working in 15 countries. The Brooklyn Museum is the only East Coast venue of this critically acclaimed exhibition organized by the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles. Opening April 13, 2018, the exhibition will remain on view through July 22, 2018.