
For 22 years, the Colombian capital city has hosted the Festival Iberoamericano de Teatro de Bogota, a celebration of the dramatic arts. The festival ta...
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‘Outsider Art’ is one of the terms used to refer to work made by self-taught artists in general, and inpatients (or clients, as preferred by...
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This May, Buenos Aires will host the twentieth edition of arteBA, the major fair of Latin American art held annually in the city. Under the banner &lsqu...
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Juan Pablo Villalobos was born in Guadalajara, Mexico, in 1973. He studied marketing and Spanish literature. He has done a great deal of market research...
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Sea, the beach, Bob Marley, sun, chillout, hash, Fidel Castro, Rastafari, Haiti, hot, cool… This is just a short list of the answers people gave me when I ...
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When the world’s addiction to oil is so intimately tied to such seismic historical movements as the Iraq War, Deepwater Horizon and climate change...
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The genealogies of both cinema and ethnography display some curious overlaps with both disciplines often involved in a rac...
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At least ever since Edward Said wrote Orientalism (1978), it has come to be commonly accepted that texts can create knowle...
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In 2003, the UNESCO celebrated a convention that reflected a new understanding of cultural heritage. It didn’t...
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Latin American cinema has really come of age since about the turn of the millennium, though its origins go back to the 1940s and 1950s, the so-called Go...
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Sergio León spreads conviction and enthusiasm in every thought that he shares with me. He arrived to the UK 35 years ago; he was 27 years old, he was marri...
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Cinema d’auteur originated in the 1950s as a means of artistic cinematic expression that placed the emphasis less on telling an objective dramatic...
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