A comprehensive project to restore the Mitre Museum in Buenos Aires that opened in 1907 is under way.
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In 1972, the late Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz began filming “El Realismo Socialista,” but the sudden military coup carried out by Augusto Pinochet halted production of the film before it was completed.
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In Colombia, artist Doris Salcedo spoke about how her artwork commemorates the loss of life in the country and commented on art’s social importance.
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The Museo Universitario del Chopo is ready to launch its new digital archive.
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Graphic comedian Matías “Tute” Loiseau has just published a graphic humor book titled “Superyó,” a compilation of humorous comics about psychoanalysis published in recent years.
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Since history is dominated by the narratives of white, upper class men, they shape the trajectory and viewing of contemporary Brazilian society.
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Cuban singer Descemer Bueno collaborated with other Cuban artists on a new song called “Libertad y amén” that critiques Cuba’s government’s treatment of those who politically oppose it.
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The Biblioteca Luis Ángel Arango (BLAA) organized a project, titled “Escarbajos: un país descubierto a pedalazos” and dedicated to cycling in Colombia.
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Artist Ana Patricia Palacios highlights the physical and emotional journeys of immigrants in her newest gallery exhibit through a combination of videos, paintings, drawings, portraits, and sculptures.
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After spending several months observing footage from dozens of surveillance videos, Dirandro agents discovered and identified the members of an international criminal organization.
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