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The faithful in Pope Francis’ hometown lit candles in the church where he found God as a teenager, packed the cathedral where ...
Pope Francis, the first Latin American leader of the Roman Catholic Church, died this morning at the age of 88, the Vatican ...
Fishing Exhibition opens at Old Doha Port with over 30 exhibitors Qatar Museums, Museo de Arte de Buenos Aires present exhibition of Latin American Art in WANA region Qatar pavilion at ...
that Cuban Alejo Carpentier thought distinctive to Latin American art. In “Rocks” (1894), the intricate surface of a purple outcrop on the hill of Tepeyac confronts us like a severe portrait face.
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The National on MSNThe art lover's guide to travel: from Dali's home in Cadaques to Marrakesh's Jardin MajorelleThere are guidebooks for the dutiful traveller, itineraries for the well-prepared. But for those who chase art not as decoration but as a way of seeing, as the critic John Berger might describe it, ...
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ZNetwork on MSNThe West Is Not Blind, but It Cannot SeeI have written several texts about the transitional society we are in. Whenever I do, Gramsci’s famous thought comes to mind: ...
Ever had that moment when you're holding a vintage vinyl record in one hand, a homemade tamale in the other, while eyeing a collection of cowboy boots that would make John Wayne weep with joy? That's ...
Abu Dhabi is an amalgamation of old-world charm and new-age culture with trendy nightspots ... Its location on a historic street is just a stone’s throw from MALBA (The Latin American Art Museum of ...
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Artist studios within homes embrace this concept, strengthening the connection between artists and their work. They become ...
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Pope Francis, history’s first Latin American pontiff who charmed the world with his humble style and concern for the poor but ...
Galeano’s oeuvre casts a long shadow—not only in Latin America’s letters, but in the region’s political identity.
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