Latin American artists Mateo Argüello Pitts and José Benito of Argentina are featured in the current exhibition, “Enigmatic Figures.” Pitts, who often uses a male boxer as a metaphor for everyone’s daily struggles, is represented by 13 paintings. Three sculptures and two paintings by Benito present themes of children clasping something precious and male-female relationships. Included in the exhibition are sculptures by two other Hispanic artists, Aurora Cañero of Spain and Maria Gamundi of Venezuela.
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