An Inspiring Encounter at Monserrat College of Art
Recently, we had the honor of being invited to Monserrat College of Art, a distinguished
Recently, we had the honor of being invited to Monserrat College of Art, a distinguished
Since I began my studies in aesthetics and philosophy, I have always remembered two figures who left a profound mark on critical thought: Walter Benjamin
In February 2008, I presented my second solo exhibition titled CATARSIS at UNESCO in Santo Domingo. During the opening, my friend Jorge Pineda attended to
At the end of the year 2000, a friend recommended that I read Walter Benjamin, an author I had heard of but whose work I
In recent decades, feminist art has experienced a remarkable resurgence, emerging as a powerful force in the contemporary dialogue surrounding gender, power, and social justice.
Colonialism has left a profound mark on the history of art, influencing not only artistic production but also the way works are perceived and valued
Ben Nicholson: The Power of Intuition in His Art My first encounter with the work of Ben Nicholson happened nearly 20 years ago in one