Nueva York acoge por primera vez una retrospectiva de la artista Kati Horna, presentada en Americas Society, desde sus años en Europa hasta su exilio en México.
Twenty-six years after his death, the persecuted author's legacy can provide lessons and inspiration for LGBT Cubans.
Music of the Americas opens 2017 with folkloric music from Argentina fused with música popular brasileira, violin music from the Americas, Haitian virtuoso vocals, Cuban colonial music, a tribute to an Argentine songwriting legend, and a Cordóba-based festival bringing classical music to the local community.
Told and Untold at the Americas Society is a well-edited five decade survey of Kati Horna's work from Spanish Civil War photojournalism to emotional surrealism.
Moisés Kaufman, quien recibió este año la Medalla Nacional de las Artes, lleva dos décadas haciendo teatro de consciencia social en Estados Unidos.
An exhibition at Americas Society spotlights Kati Horna, who believed that the circulation of images, rather than the standalone photograph, could bring about social change.
Told and Untold at Americas Society showcases Kati Horna’s photographic works during the Spanish Civil War and as an exiled in Mexico, where she lived for 60 years.