Carlos altamirano basquiat biography
- Originally, came to formation in engraving and graphics; later, I went over to painting, when with our university group we wanted to rebel against the Escena de.
- Since 1984 the Havana Biennale has been known as “the Tri-continental art event,” presenting artists from Latin America, Africa, and Asia.
- Throughout his career, he became proficient and innovative in the fields of photography, typography, sculpture, painting, printmaking, and.
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Sable Elyse Smith named to the 2024 TIME100 Next list
Time’s List of the Next 100 Most Influential People in the World
An expansion of the TIME100 list of the most influential people in the world, TIME100 Next highlights 100 emerging leaders who are shaping the future of business, entertainment, sports, politics, health, science and activism, and more. The full list and related tributes appear in the October 14, 2024 issue, available on newsstands on Friday, October 4 and online now.
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on the occasion of Aliza Nisenbaum’s exhibition Altanera, Preciosa y Orgullosa
Saturday, September 21
Regen Projects is pleased to present a public dance lesson on the occasion of Aliza Nisenbaum’s exhibition Altanera, Preciosa y Orgullosa. Join us on Saturday, September 21, at 5 pm, as Amelia Muñoz Dancers will activate Nisenbaum’s exhibition with a public dance lesson for all to enjoy!
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Rebecca Morris awarded a 2024 Joan Mitchell Fellowship
August 2024
Sending our heartfelt congratulations to Rebecca Morris, who
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Interview with Arturo Duclos
“The autonomy of kitsch comes from the disobedience of the Western canon, especially in areas like Latin America where it matters a damn.”
By Paco Barragán
Chilean artist Arturo Duclos was one of the youngest members of the so-called Escena de Avanzada, the political and conceptual movement in the mid-1970s and early 1980s that became the canon of the Chilean art scene against Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet’s military regime. Painting, for him, soon became the perfect conceptual tool to engage with concepts like language, human rights and utopia. We spoke to him on the occasion of his recent exhibition “El fantasma de la utopía/Utopia´s Ghost” at the Museo de Artes Visuales (MAVI) in Santiago de Chile.
Paco Barragán - Let’s rewind and go back at to your beginnings. You were one of the younger members of the Chilean avant-garde, the so-called Escena de Avanzada that took place at the end of the 1970s and beginning of the ‘80s, with artists like Lotty Rosenfeld, Eugenio Dittborn, Carlos Leppe and Juan Men’s Style May- June, 2015 From Mary Russell's collection: Helmut Newton photographing Charlotte Rampling in Cannes, 1976. Page 84 Features Jean-Michel Basquiat The rarely seen sketches and notes that the artist made in the 1980s, which formed the basis for his painting. By Luc Sante 64 The Beat Goes On Looks that channel the heady, freewheeling days of the East Village in the ’70s. Photographs by Karim Sadli Styled by Joe McKenna 80 A Moment in Time The photographer and fashion insider Mary Russell reminisces about — and shares intimate snapshots from — her life among some of the most stylish names of her generation. By Marian McEvoy Photographs by Mary Russell COVER IMAGE: RICHARD CORMAN/CPI SYNDICATION; MARY RUSSELL 60 The Unknown Notebooks of 74 The Colossal Emptiness of China’s Most Excellent Tourist City The residents of Ordos, a coal-rich, skyscraper-filled playland in the Chinese province of Inner Mongolia, would like to tell you how wonderful their city is. You just have to find them first. By Jody Rosen Photographs by We
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