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New Book on James Casebere’s Work

New York’s Barnes & Noble Publishers to launch James Casebere. Obras 1975-2010, put out by Okwui Enwenzor, this Wednesday October 26.   Art critic and theorist Hal Foster, author of one of th

ARTE POR EXCELENCIAS 11-12 is online now

With this (double) issue of Arte por Excelencias, we are looking forward to tackling Colombian visual production through the text written by Cuban curator and researcher Ibis Hernandez Abascal, which

Sector Reforma: A New Volume

Eight years ago, Mexicans Javier Cardenas Tavizon, Santino Escatel and Alejandro Fournier created Sector Reforma group in order to influence urban spaces through fine arts. In 2011 they exhibit in

NKAME, One of Spain’s Best-Published Books

A book on celebrated Cuban artist Belkis Ayon entitled Nkame. Belkis Ayon has been recognized with the second prize granted by Spain’s Ministry of Culture as one of the best volumes published in that

THE END OF THE BULLET, A DECADE OF CUBAN ART

(Presentation text of the catalog: Pabellon Cuba, Havana, May 13 of 2011) By David Mateo  

ESCANER CULTURAL (CULTURAL SCANER) in 3.0

By Carolina Lara B.   Autonomous, pluralist and participative: that’s how Chilean magazine, Escaner Cultural, was created in 1999, it was the result of efforts made by an artist (Yto Aranda) who

LEONORA, between Fiction and Reality

The novel Leonora by Elena Poniatowska, recipient of the 2011 Biblioteca Breve Prize, Seix Borral in its 25th edition, is already on sale in bookstores across Mexico and Spain.   This is a fic

Bolivia, In some place

By Nerea Ubieto  

CONTEMPORARY POETICS…

Buenos Aires: Poéticas contemporáneas. Itinerarios en las artes visuales en la Argentina de los 90 al 2010 (Contemporary Poetics: Itineraries in the visual arts of Argentina from the 1990s to 2010) i

EXIT EXPRESS: Clearing Up Doubts

  The theme “2011: A Year Full of Doubts” is presiding over the publishing of issue 56 of EXIT EXPRESS, the Spanish magazine on art information and debate.   The motif –as definite as it gets-