Claudio Antonio Gomes was b
Antonio Martorell is a regular
Venturing into the brain-ra
An artist’s monographic boo
One of those indispensable boo
There’s no social layer, group
Earlier today I skimmed throug
Red is the color that correspo
We’re giving our readers the second issue of our Art by Excelencias magazine. Based on the first issue’s magnificent acclaim among artists, critics and researchers in the realm of the fine arts, the Ex
It’s understood that Rene Fran
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.
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
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.”
Let’s begin with a common, equally necessary place to lodge ourselves in the point we want to get to.