Newark Museum makes history hosting 1st U.S. show by Filipino-American artist

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Carlos Villa: Worlds in Collision runs through Sunday in Newark

It feels hyperbolic at best and inaccurate at worst to anoint someone “the first” of anything. And yet the retrospective on Carlos Villa is such.

“Carlos Villa: Worlds in Collision” is the first major museum show by a Filipino American. It runs through May 8 at Note to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission.

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