Construction workers’ union UOCRA’s belief that culture and work are the fundamental tools in the life of a man has led to the creation of a foundation, dedicated to the development of the artistic lives of workers.
by Jessica Sequeira, 04 January 2012.
Construction workers’ union UOCRA’s belief that culture and work are the fundamental tools in the life of a man has led to the creation of a foundation, dedicated to the development of the artistic lives of workers.
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by Gabriela Schevach (JuaneleAR), 29 December 2011.
Photographer Bruno Dubner focuses on forms. Juanele’s Gabriela Schevach holds the line.
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by Gabriela Schevach (JuaneleAR), 15 December 2011.
Arta Nº 5 weaves webs between sculpture, photography and the written word. Juanele’s Gabriela Schevach turns the pages upside down.
by Jessica Sequeira, 13 December 2011.
Open Show, a global artistic movement, arrives in Buenos Aires and Jessica Sequeira gives us the low down on the inaugural event and a preview for the second gathering this weekend.
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by Jessica Sequeira, 09 December 2011.
Jessica Sequeira looks into the background of the artistic phenomenon of the woodcut, which first came to Argentina in the 1920s and has since made waves in the country’s politicised art world.
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by Natasha Sá Osório, 06 December 2011.
Natasha Sá Osório sits down to get her hands dirty at Mosaik, a walk-in atelier that’s breaking the mould with its hands-on approach to arts and craft making.
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by Gabriela Schevach (JuaneleAR), 01 December 2011.
Julieta Escardó blows beauty to pieces. Juanele’s Gabriela Schevach watches the explosions.
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by Gabriela Schevach (Juanele AR), 25 November 2011.
Adriana Bustos DNA-maps the mule. Juanele’s Gabriela Schevach takes a ride.
by Blanka Hay, 15 November 2011.
Following the recent anniversary of Néstor Kirchner´s death, Blanka Hay immerses herself in the thousands of Néstor-related documents currently on show at Museo del Bicentenario.
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by Paul Katz (JuaneleAR), 10 November 2011.
Carlos Cruz-Diez drenches Malba in color. Juanele’s Paul Katz sops it up.
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As we continue our focus on art and design, we revisit Kate Stanworth's 2007 interview with Lucio Boschi about his black and white photographs of lesser-known cultures in Argentina.