Venezuelans have faced one of the world’s largest displacement crises, with 7.7 million people displaced globally. In response, many Venezuelan artists use their work as a powerful medium to explore themes of migration, identity, and resilience. Through painting, textiles, and mixed media, they transform personal and collective experiences into art, offering a creative lens to navigate and express the emotions of displacement.
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As streaming platforms continue to expand their content libraries, 2025 is shaping up to be an exciting year for television. From long-awaited adaptations of literary masterpieces to fresh takes on modern life, these series promise to deliver compelling stories this year. Whether you’re drawn to magical realism, dark drama, or lighthearted comedy, here are some of the top TV shows you won’t want to miss this year.
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Argentine rock is more than the heavy and progressive rock of the seventies and the smart pop that marked the eighties. In recent years, indie rock bands have given the genre a new air and point to the future. Here is a list of some of the most representative albums […]
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Over the past ten years, Chile has witnessed the emergence of a large electropop scene in which different artists use drum machines, synthesizers and state-of-the-art software to explore the different political, social, romantic and sexual manifestations of men and women immersed in modern life. From names known in Latin America, […]
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With a tenuous connection with the sound brands that are associated with the music of Brazil – samba, bossa nova, carnival – the new Brazilian pop shares a tendency towards electronic music, contemporary R&B and avant garde pop. Here is a review of ten essential albums to dive into the […]
Read More10 Mexican Women Muralists to Watch Out For
Mujeres Muralistas can be considered both a movement and an archive. Founded by Scarlett Baily, a muralist based in Mexico City, this project aims to increase the visibility of work by women muralists by creating awareness in curators of exhibitions, organizers of art festivals, and the general public of the importance […]
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