
Director of Graduate Studies, History of Art & Architecture; Assistant Professor of Latin American Art
Research Areas: Latin American modern and contemporary art and architecture
Selected Publications:
The Politics of Taste: Beatriz González and Cold War Aesthetic Discourses (Duke University Press, 2019)
Co-editor, Simón Bolívar: Travels and Transformations of a Cultural Icon (The University Press of Florida, 2016)
“Disrupting the Sensationalistic Gaze: Juan Manuel Echavarria’s Photographic Reflections on Violence in Colombia,” in Documents for 20th Century Latin American and Latino Art, Houston: the digital archive, International Center for the Art of the Americas (ICAA) and the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, 2010. Chosen as “representative of Latin American art history of the twentieth century” and reprinted from Juan Manuel Echavarría (exh. cat.) Bogotá: Valenzuela y Kleiner, 1999
“Building Abstraction in Brazil: The São Paulo Bienal of 1951,” Chicago Art Journal, University of Chicago, 1998.
For a detailed academic bio and CV, please see Professor Reyes’s Department Profile.