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Art Basel in Basel 2023/ Courtesy of Art Basel

Art Basel Unveils Further Highlights for its 2024 Edition

The 2024 edition of Art Basel in Basel will feature 286 of the world’s leading galleries, showcasing the highest quality of works across all media, including painting, sculpture, photography, and digital artworks. 22 first-time participants will join a robust lineup of European exhibitors and returning galleries from around the globe.

Yoan Capote. Reasons of the Senses

Will Duchamp’s lesson never en

Edwin Rojas. Metaphor of a Journey

Scenes within scenes. A theater entertained by the deliriousness of the boxes inside the frame

claudio Antonio Gomez

Claudio Antonio Gomes was b

Antonio Martorell. I Want it All, and I Want it All the Time

Antonio Martorell is a regular

History and Perspective of Design in Latin America and the Caribbean. Two Visions of a Myth

Venturing into the brain-ra

One out of Eleven

An artist’s monographic boo

A Passion for Humor

One of those indispensable boo

Roberto Diago: The Nigro Enigma

There’s no social layer, group

Four in a Drawer

Earlier today I skimmed throug

RED. An exhibit of Cuban posters curated by designer Pepe Menendez Havana, 2009

Red is the color that correspo

VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE, A CLEARING IN THE WOODS

As I read on Visible and Invisible, I imagine the exceptional hand of Pedro de Oraa –the hand of a painter and author, making sure this appraisal doesn’t lean solely to one side– assisted by profound t

TO SEE THE SPIRIT

I ignore whether curating a book –organize it, be responsible for all its images and vignettes, for all texts both critical and informative– may hamper someone from writing a review about it.

VANITIES AND RHIZOMES

El Observatorio de Línea (Ediciones Union, 2008) is an anti-academic book. I guess it’s the most bohemian book I’ve ever read and that enthralls me. I can’t help it. Elvia Rosa Castro gives herself all

Traveling with Camejo

A city vision, in which the light draws the full scope of the night, is the image that serves as backdrop for this book entitled “Luis Enrique Camejo Vento.”