“The story of this novel is that I met a man who, by various coincidences in life, happened to have in his possession a vertebra from the skeleton of Jorge Eliécer Gaitán.
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Eduardo Zemborain, an architect and artist deceased in 1985, is remembered as a compulsive drawer.
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Gonzalo García Callegari’s newest exhibition features 35 art pieces and is the fourth volume in his series called Peruanismos.
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German publisher Taschen announced that they will publish a large book titled “Frida Kahlo. Obra Pictórica Completa” (Frida Kahlo. Complete Pictorial Work).
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Saxophone icon Jean Pierre Magnet put on a concert with the famous Peruvian singer Eva Ayllón on June 26.
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There can be seen in the artworks of Melquiades Égido a broad range of styles and themes that defy easy classification, but nostalgia for a Bolivia long abandoned remains constant throughout.
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La Patogallina, an artistic collective in Chile, pushed its limits during the pandemic to create Cauri Pasca. Los niños y El Plomo, a theatrical project inspired by the discovery of the Inca sacrifice.
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Artists take inspiration for their work in all sorts of places—many of which non-artists would never fathom.
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Recently reissued in 2019 and 2020, Luis Felipe Angell’s novel Los Cojudos about human behavior and Peruvian identity draws attention to this famous author and his work.
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William Brownfield met General Óscar Naranjo for the first time in 2007.
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