Five hundred years of historyofthe Western Indies are covered in the Caribbean Houses book by Michael Connors donated to Havana by the author after its release. Dr. Connors, with more
Somewhere in the iconographicarray of contemporary art –trends, nuances, modalities– an expressive aspect slithers down, one the official criticism won’t hesitate to rule out of the c
Faces, Bodies, Personas...groups two series of pictures. It opens with the Bodies and Personas pages which, at the same time derive from the Queer at the Margins of Society
When I outlined the title for thisarticle I thought of the pioneer travelers from Spain (there is no written evidence about Viking and Asian expeditions; even on more recent dates som
A few years ago while I was reading oneof the main Brazilian newspapers with a morning cup of coffee, a piece of news in the sports section struck my attention: “Metropolis Spooks Jac
The ideal of autonomy –either in art, culture or otherdisciplinary fields– comes back from time to time. The claim is always the same: independence in this or that front in the face o
Hildamaria’s most recent works are formulated in the atavistic language of human wisdom through multiple sources. A deep polytheism passes right through them because the heart of the
Under the title Beyond the Crisis, preps for the sixth edition of Ventosul Curitiba Biennial are underway in this city as the event is slated from Sept. 17 to Nov. 19. Head curators are A
“The work is worth a lump sum” (Damien Hirst)
Damien Hirst acts as his own intermediary, without taking the vital impulse that might give legiti
Every artistic expression or intervention is born and projected in response to a cultural need. Such is the case of Revolucion Avenue, the oldest avenue of the city of Tijuana, BC (th
The Brazilian fine arts take center stage in the tenth issue of Arte por Excelencias magazine. The article, penned by Ruth Klotzel, introduces a brief yet representative graphic swatch of
Spanish young artist Jesus Zurita’s exhibition, titled EL OLOR PERFECTO, kicked off this Wednesday June 22 at the Atlantic Center of Modern Art (CAAM) in Las Palmas, Gran Canaria.
The Cuatro horas de crecimiento exhibition, by Spanish artist Elena Garcia Jimenez, will be inaugurated on June 25 at Sicart Gallery.
Sector Reforma has been one of the most famous projects on contemporary art in recent years, in Mexico, due to its peculiar and stunning insertion in the society. It has promoted the intervention