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Claudia Grego March analyzes Argentine artists' strategic transformation of European Informalism by focusing on the writings of art critics Rafael Squirru and Jorge Romero Brest.

Claudia Grego March analiza la transformación del informalismo europeo por parte de los artistas argentinos, enfocándose en los escritos de los críticos de arte Rafael Squirru y Jorge Romero Brest.

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Apr 24, 2023

English, Spanish

Writer Lara Mimosa Montes encounters the lyric intensity of Paraguayan artist Feliciano Centurión’s compositions and explores poetic motifs recurrent in his work.

La escritora Lara Mimosa Montes se encuentra con la intensidad lírica de las composiciones del artista paraguayo Feliciano Centurión y explora motivos poéticos recurrentes en su obra.

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Feb 13, 2023

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In memory of Marta Palau, who passed away in August 2022, curator Anna Burckhardt reflects on the Mexican sculptor's artistic development and the symbolic and spiritual significance of her materials.

En conmemoración de Marta Palau, fallecida en agosto de 2022, la curadora Anna Burckhardt reflexiona sobre el desarrollo artístico de la escultora mexicana y la importancia simbólica y espiritual de sus materiales.

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Sep 27, 2022

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Writer and translator Elisa Wouk Almino reflects on ritual, tenderness, and the space of the home through paintings and drawings by Magali Lara.

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