Sánchez, who fled Cuba and ultimately settled in Puerto Rico, only achieved widespread critical acclaim late in her career
Recent study shows that humans inhabited and made art in the archipelago thousands of years earlier than previously thought
More than 100 paintings by the late artist and his son were allegedly taken in the FBI raid
Plus, Shirin Neshat on Iran's uprising and Puerto Rican art after Hurricane Maria
Despite challenges wrought by the pandemic and earthquake-caused damage to its building, the museum has a new director and new momentum
“There's nothing common in our wealth”: ICA in Virginia teams up with Philadelphia Contemporary and Beta-Local in San Juan to interrogate a concept
A colonial-era church collapses and more damage to historic buildings is expected
Opening this week in San Juan, the third edition of the event hopes to help the region on the road to recovery
Digitisation effort draws on works from four institutions in a push for cultural preservation
The young art fair re-opened in a new San Juan venue after Hurricane Maria damage
Artist creates an altar incorporating objects from Puerto Rico and invites visitors to add their own
The only fair dedicated to Caribbean art hopes to be an engine for the island's recovery, bringing in locals and visitors
Island’s institutions join forces to safeguard collections and plan for future disasters
Ten works are due to go on display at the Museo de Arte de Ponce
The painting will be loaned by Museo de Arte de Ponce in Puerto Rico as it refurbishes its gallery, along with Burne-Jones' Sleep of King Arthur in Avalon
The duo discuss the political and humorous aspects of their work before a major show at the Moore Space in Miami
Bringing a little Miami to San Juan