New monograph reexamines Lilia Carrillo's place in Mexican modern art
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New monograph reexamines Lilia Carrillo's place in Mexican modern art



NEW YORK, NY.- Art at Americas Society has announced the release of Lilia Carrillo: Todo es sugerente (Everything Is Suggestive), a new artist monograph published by the Museo del Palacio de Bellas Artes in collaboration with Americas Society.

The publication offers a major reassessment of Carrillo, one of the central figures of Mexico’s Generación de la Ruptura, the postwar group of painters who challenged the dominance of Mexican muralism and opened new paths toward abstraction. Born in Mexico City in 1930, Carrillo became one of the most important women artists associated with that movement before her premature death in 1974.

Published by the Museo del Palacio de Bellas Artes, one of Mexico’s leading institutions devoted to the preservation, study and exhibition of modern and contemporary Mexican art, the monograph places Carrillo’s work in dialogue with the larger cultural, political and artistic shifts that shaped Mexico in the 1960s and early 1970s.

The book accompanies renewed international attention to Carrillo’s work, including Lilia Carrillo: Ruptures and Premonitions at Americas Society, a landmark exhibition curated by Tobias Ostrander. The show presents 24 of the artist’s most accomplished paintings from 1961 to 1974, along with archival photographs, letters, invitations and publications that document her active role in Mexico’s cultural scene.

Carrillo’s paintings engage with European informalism and North American Abstract Expressionism, but they remain deeply singular. Her canvases are marked by layered surfaces, scratched and carved gestures, smudged compositions, collaged fabrics and paper fragments, and a restless use of pigment. These techniques helped her create works that feel mysterious, unstable and charged with atmosphere.

The title Todo es sugerente — “Everything is suggestive” — reflects the open-ended quality of Carrillo’s art. Her paintings rarely settle into fixed meanings. Instead, they evoke fragments of landscape, body, atmosphere, ritual and memory. In works such as Premonición from 1970, the sense of abstraction becomes inseparable from vulnerability and mortality, especially in light of the spinal aneurysm whose complications would later lead to the artist’s death.

The monograph also helps situate Carrillo within the changing mood of modern Mexico. Her early works of the 1960s coincided with a period of economic expansion and urban growth, while her later paintings responded to a darker political climate after the 1968 Tlatelolco massacre and to rising environmental anxieties. In her final years, celestial and atmospheric imagery gave way to expansive compositions that suggest smog, debris and disturbance.

Produced in Spanish and English, Lilia Carrillo: Todo es sugerente includes texts by authors such as art historian Leah Dickerman and is designed to support the presentation and study of Carrillo’s work in Mexico and abroad.

For Americas Society, the publication forms part of a broader effort to bring greater visibility to important but underrecognized women artists from Latin America. Its Women Artists Series has previously focused on figures including Geles Cabrera, Sylvia Palacios Whitman, Alejandra Seeber and Fanny Sanín.

With this new monograph, Carrillo’s work is presented not only as a chapter in the history of Mexican abstraction, but as a vital and unresolved body of painting that continues to speak across borders, generations and artistic languages.










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