Marina Abramovic, the “grandmother of theater,” spoke last week at a conference about her work via Zoom as part of the Chilean arts festival Santiago de Mil.
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In his book, La metamorfosis del oro, art historian Pablo Gamboa Hinestrosa incorporates the study of the Treasures of the Quimbayas to research on the history of Colombian art.
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Shiota brings the themes of life and death to the city of Rio de Janeiro in a huge exhibition open to the public.
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Gabriel García Márquez’s childhood was the most influential time for his literature.
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Renowned Venezuelan prose author Ednodio Quintero sat down for an interview to discuss his latest work, Cuentos Salvajes, his style and influences, and even the current political situation in Venezuela.
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Adriana Bustos did not anticipate having the artistic inspiration of a lifetime bestowed upon her when a story broke about a Córdoba airline linked to a drug-trafficking scheme in 2005—but that’s exactly what happened.
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It is called “Diva,” measures some 30 meters, and was created by the artist Juliana Notari.
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Romantic, passionate, and sensible. Those are the words that define the boleros, ballads, and anything created by this singular singer-songwriter.
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At the end of the year, artists agreed that 2020 was a difficult year when it came to creativity, inspiration, and ingenuity.
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Víctor Humareda was a Peruvian artist born in Lampa in 1920 and died in Lima in 1986.
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