137 Colombian Visual and Material Culture that then travels to Centro Conde Duque in Madrid, Spain (fig. 9). 2014 The exhibition Beyond Craft: Decorative Arts from the Leatrice S. and Melvin B. Eagle Collection , organized by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, features four works by Amaral, including Tierra y oro 2 (Earth and Gold 2) (1986, pp. 68–71), Glyph IV (2002, p. 91), and Glyph IX (2002, p. 90), and travels to the Mint Museum in Charlotte, North Carolina, and the Canton Museum of Art in Canton, Ohio. 2018 Amaral’s work is included alongside that of Lenore Tawney and Sheila Hicks in the exhibition Beyond Craft at the Tate Modern in London. Figure 9 Bard Graduate Center, Waterweavers: The River in Contemporary Colombian Visual and Material Culture , April 11–August 10, 2014. On view from the left: Olga de Amaral, Nudo azul XIII (Blue Knot XIII) (2012); Susana Mejía, Color Amazonia (2006–13); and Olga de Amaral, Luz blanca (White Light) (1969, reconstructed 1992, 2010).

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