The Hispanic Society of America

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Description

One hundred years after its founding, The Hispanic Society Museum & Library continues to reflect the vision of Archer Milton Huntington (1870–1955), one of America’s greatest philanthropists. The collections of the “Spanish Museum,” which he founded in 1904, are unparalleled in their scope and quality outside of Spain, focusing on all facets of art, literature, and culture in Spain, Portugal, Latin America, and the Philippines up to the early twentieth century. The size, depth, and breadth of the Hispanic Society’s collections become even more impressive when one considers that they were l...

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Address

613 West 155th Street

New York

Schedule

By appointment only

Contemporary Latin American art

Exhibition room

The Exhibition Room offers a curated selection of the most compelling voices in contemporary Latin American art. Explore bold proposals, rising talents, and thoughtful curatorial projects.

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