According to astrophysics, a worm hole “Is ahypothetical topologic characteristic of time-space”; which means, in good Spanish, that for the time being everything is only a hypothesis and that, for t
A Spanish journalist says there are books and there are jewels. I would say there are books, there are jewels and there are jewels of a crown. And just for the record, I’m a lucky person: I have one.
Dolores Caceres (Cordoba, Argentina) is a referent when speaking about public art in the subcontinent. For more than ten years, she has made interventions, actions and works in process qualified for
The ninth issue of Arte por Excelencias is stressing on Argentina’s plastic arts, in boldface names who have contributed greatly to their conceptual and abstract creations; it also delves into Mexico’s
Just like James, with just another twist of the bolt, Anne Caulequin turns once again to art. This time around with a new revised edition and the update of The Theories of Art that brings along the s
Since Gustave Flaubert saidthat he and Emma Bovary,[i] his most celebrated character, were just one solid piece, the idea of artists’ biographies in their own works has spread out. So much that we ac
Latin American and Europeanguest artists to the Dissident Cartographies (2007-2009) exhibition, sponsored by the State Society for Spain’s Outer Cultural Action (SEACEX) with the collaboration of a num
During the twentieth century, panamanian plastic arts were quite behind with respect to the advanced centers of the Latin American continent, in spite of all institutional efforts initiated in the co
The Campo Expandido (Expanded Field) exhibit, currently underway at the Migliorisi Foundation, showcases the works of three contemporary Chilean artists: Ricardo Villarroel, Mario Ibarra (Paté) and A
Luis Gomez Armenteros occupies one of the top positions in the Cuban Vanguard Art. He has a dimension that places him between the proposals made by Juan Francisco Elso (Havana, 1956- Mexico, 1988) an