Paraguayan author Tania Almeida explained her experience writing “Clara Oscuridad,” a book that was declared of national interest by the Ministry of Education and Sciences.
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With more than 130 works, Malba (the Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires) presents “Vida venturasa,” the first joint exhibition of the precursors of abstract art in Argentina, Yente (Eugenia Crenovich) and Juan Del Prete, in which “the artistic confluences are traced throughout 50 years of work.”
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Venezuelan society has seen the arrival of non-fungible token (NFT) art.
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The musician, composer, arranger, and musical director passed away from COVID-19.
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Many prominent Latin American women authors criticize the idea of a “boom of Latin American women writers.”
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The exhibition entitled Un Cauduro es un Cauduro (Es un Cauduro) recently opened at the Colegio de San Ildefonso.
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“When the heart beats like a hammer” was the titular motto of the Communication and Design department’s latest contemporary art exhibition at the Universidad ORT Uruguay.
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As the pandemic has prevented the celebration of carnaval, the musical group BaianaSystem has launched a mini documentary entitled “Protest: carnaval of the invisible” to capture the tradition and power of the festivities.
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Nicaraguan writer and journalist Sergio Ramírez spoke about the current state of Nicaragua as well as his experience writing under an “esoteric” regime.
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A sculpture known as “The naked standing woman” has been a feature of the Parque San Pío in Bucaramanga, Colombia since 2010.
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