Stay inspired with 53 works from MoMA's collection by Latin American artists with the theme of the 2025 MoMA Appointment Calendar. Latin American artists have long been associated with modern art, and the 53 works from the Museum’s collection represented in this calendar range from figuration to Surrealism to conceptual art and beyond.
Abstraction is represented, in part, with works by Brazilian artists, such as Lygia Clark’s aluminum sculpture Sundial (1960) and Hélio Oiticica’s 1958 painting Metaesquema No. 348, as well as Cuban artist Carmen Herrera’s two-tone zigzag painting Untitled (1952). Alongside paintings by Mexican artist Frida Kahlo that explore family and self is a photograph that reimagines Kahlo’s themes: Las Dos Fridas (The Two Fridas) (1989) by Chilean duo Las Yeguas del Apocalipsis.
With Cuban-American artist Felix Gonzalez-Torres’s conceptual piece “Untitled” (Perfect Lovers) (1991), two side-by-side clocks are set at the same hour and minute—but may fall out of sync over time. The pink triangle, a symbol of LGBTQ+ oppression and empowerment, is revisited by Colombian artist Carlos Motta with Shapes of Freedom: Triangle (2012). Alberto Greco in Piedralaves (1963) documents the Argentine artist’s street actions, when he declared a Spanish village and everything in it “works of art.”
The 2025 MoMA Appointment Calendar measures 8.75h x 7.75”w.
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8.75h x 7.75”w
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