At 98 years old, his creative vision and passion for art are still strong and prominent in his work.
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Brazilian film Bacurau, by Kleber Mendonça Filho and Juliano Dornelles has won the Jury Prize at Cannes Film Festival. The film portrays a dystopian view of the country.
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Alfredo Segatori was one of the first muralists in Buenos Aires.
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After 13 years, the Salón Nacional de Artistas (National Artists Hall, SNA) returns to Bogotá.
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The México City Ballet celebrates its 5th anniversary on the 21st and 22nd of September, with a Gala at the Ciudad Esperanza Iris theater in the Mexican capital.
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Famed Oaxacan artist, Francisco Toledo, died at the age of 79, having left behind a prolific body of work in a variety of artistic mediums and thousands of pieces.
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With the idea of representing a different vision of Medellín, Catalina Arroyave wrote the script of “Los días de la ballena” (The Days of the Whale). It was a short film that grew into her first feature film.
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Although Peru’s art scene has seen a distinct decline in its economic opportunity and, following that, its quality, in the past decade, the Limaphoto art fair marched into its 10th edition with its characteristic class and dignity.
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The speeds at which information can travel through social media have made work a lot easier for comedians Miguel Céspedes and Raymond Pozo.
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Archaeological studies of Vichama, an ancient city north of Lima that pertained to the Caral civilization, have revealed a “painful secret” that the world must heed in this era of global change.
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