The Argentinian Department of National Culture has recently made substantial structural changes to the Salón Nacional de Artes Visuales, a century-old exhibition and awards ceremony that recognizes visual artists from all over the country.
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Political cartoonists straddle a line between art and journalism.
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An exhibition that showcases the work of Ecuadorian artist Édgar Carrasco Mora opened at the Casa de la Cultura Ecuatoriana (CCE) the first week of September 2018.
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On the evening of September 2, 2018, the fire in the National Museum of Brazil spread quickly.
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“Radical Women: Latin American Art, 1960-1985” is shown at São Paulo’s Pinacoteca in an interesting political moment for women in the country with an upcoming presidential election, and also a shift in social engagement in the Brazilian art world.
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In the shadow of the volcano el Misti, in Arequipa, Peru, a multi-day festival was held to honor the great nineteenth-century composer Pedro Ximénez Abril Tirado.
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Fototeca is a photography institute that offers courses, lectures, and exhibitions from contemporary Guatemalan artists.
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Carlos Reyes’ painting in the church of Tibirita reflects new inspiration in the municipality.
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San Miguel de Allende in Guanajuato, Mexico, recently won the award for “American Capital of Culture 2019.”
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In recent decades, Latin American filmmakers have returned again and again to stories about famous and infamous characters from the Dominican Republic’s tumultuous political past.
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