Examining the Huge Shadow Left by Photography in Korean Contemporary Art History
The article discusses the significant yet ambiguous role of photography in the history of Korean contemporary art from the 1960s to the 1980s, highlighting various artists and their experimental works.
Fridamania: How the Legend of Frida Kahlo Was Built - The Role of Madonna and the Movements of '68
The article explores the cultural phenomenon surrounding Frida Kahlo, her iconic image, and the influence of the 1960s movements and figures like Madonna on her legacy.
The MUAC reviews collectivity and resistance in Mexico from 1976 to 1985
The MUAC's new exhibition explores the role of collective artistic movements in Mexico during the turbulent years of 1976-1985, when creating art became a form of resistance against political repression.
Dada and Surrealism: War Destroys Both Daily Life and Art
The article discusses how the Dada art movement emerged as a response to the destruction wrought by World War I, questioning the essence and purpose of art amid the chaos of war.
The letters and the pole dance, the engine that drives Jenny Erazo's life
Jenny Erazo leads a pole dance school in Quito, where her students work hard to refine their challenging movements amidst a vibrant atmosphere.