Bogotá painter Andrés de Santa María was known for his expertise in modern art; however, following his return to Europe in 1911, his legacy was forgotten for decades.
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Three artists—Álex Yagual Muñoz, Victor Escalante Yagual, and Berny Saldarriaga Yagual—are fighting to keep the tradition of rafting afloat within Playas Villamil. In an interview, Saldarriaga spoke of his influences and his art.
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ArteBA is a Buenos Aires-based art festival that houses many different forms of creative expression during its three days of exhibition.
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This new generation of writers wins awards of little value, low earnings on sales, and their books are rarely published abroad.
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Four writers re-read Gabriel García Márquez’s influential novel 50 years after its publication and, between personal memory and reflection, review a living universe and an imaginary one that has contributed to placing Latin America within the context of global literature.
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Roberto Jacoby thinks that contemporary art is a sham…sometimes.
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El Inca, by Ignacio Castillo Cottin, is a featured film based on the life of boxer Edwin Valero.
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As the only Ecuadorian ever to win an Emmy, Albert Paulsen is something of a national icon.
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“There is nothing graver than a ghost.”
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Ariel Escalante, a 32-year-old Tico director, has received a strong emotional response after presenting his first feature film, El sonido de las cosas (The Sound of Things).
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