"El Dorado definió al continente como una tierra vacía a merced de los exploradores," escribe El Diario sobre la muestra de Americas Society.
Arts & Culture
Muestra Explora El Mito De El Dorado
A Cuban Master on the Dangers of Revolution
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Cristina Guevara
A new translation revives Alejo Carpentier’s classic novel about the betrayal of promises for Caribbean liberation.
AQ’s Fall Playlist: Globe-Trotting Musical Styles
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Sebastián Zubieta
Our music columnist’s latest round-up features love songs and social commentary from across Latin America.
This Peruvian Artist Is Turning Colonial History Upside-Down—Literally
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Jorge Gallo
Sandra Gamarra Heshiki’s inverted portraits challenge idealized notions of Peru’s history.
A Missing Maid, a Stranded Child—and an Unlikely Bond
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Ena Alvarado
A debut film examines the possibilities for tenderness across divides of race and class in the booming Dominican Republic.
Q&A: The Upstart Brazilian Filmmakers With a Growing Pile of Awards
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Jack Quinn
AQ spoke to a founder of Filmes de Plástico, whose films tell overlooked stories about everyday life in Brazil.
Remembering Colombian Artist Fernando Botero
Botero's career involved a long history with Americas Society, including an exhibition and several events.