Reviews
The reviews below have been published in different magazines and newspapers, and are in either English or Spanish.
Caribbean Realities - by Hugo Ares. Published in Bold Magazine
Without a doubt, art in the Caribbean is a fusion of cultures, Spanish-Dutch-English-French and the most important and influential – the African Culture.
Neo-psychedelic - by Hugo Ares. Published in Bold Magazine
The treatment of wrestling in pop culture and art has come to form a sub-genre of the arts, thus; Scott McEwan a Canadian artist based in London, Ontario, redefines wrestling’s art works as an expression beyond the ring.
Discovering Wales - by Hugo Ares. Published in Bold Magazine
Thu, 01 Mar 2012My first contact with Wales’s culture was in my family trips to Patagonia in the early '70s. That's when I discovered among other things, the Eisteddfod, the traditional welsh tea, the Cymraeg and the Patagonian Black Welsh cake.
Patricia Piccinini - by Hugo Ares. Published in Bold Magazine
Artist, Patricia Piccinini was born in Sierra Leone and immigrated to Australia in the seventies, where she began her career as an artist. Piccinini works with many different mediums; sculpture being one of the most recent.
Uncontrolled Reflections - Installations, Videos and New Media. Published in MIX Magazine
Uncontrolled Reflections is the result of stubborn tenacity and iron-willed passion – the best parents a media festival could have.
Space Odyssey - by David Jager. Published in NOW Toronto
Sixteen international new media and video artists are showcase in “Space Invaders” as part of the annual aluCine Festival.
New ways, New Possibilities - by Hugo Ares. Published in Digital Event.
Sat, 01 Aug 2009Multi-media and new media arts developed thanks to the evolution of digital technologies, especially that of electronic data processing, which took place during the 1980s and 1990s.
To be Franck - by Hugo Ares. Published in Bold Magazine
Tue, 18 Jun 2013It’s a hot, humid summer day in New York City, and Franck de las Mercedes is in his chaotic, creative universe: a small studio near the Hudson River.
Uncontrolled Reflections - By David Jager. Published in NOW Toronto
Ranging from organic and mystical symbolism to savage political manifestos and cutting-edge conceptualism, the work of seven extraordinary contemporary artists gets a showcase at Shift Gallery.
The Power of Light - by Richard Fung. Published in Fuse Magazine
Apart from news of political turmoil and natural or manmade disasters, Canadians receive scant media coverage from South of the Rio Grande. The cultural competence of non-Latinos may stretch little beyond the now almost clichés of Frida Kahlo.
Vik Muniz; From the ordinary to the extraordinary - by Hugo Ares. Published in Bold Magazine
Vik Muniz is a Brazilian visual artist who lives in New York. In his work, he explores themes related to memory, perception, illusion and the reinterpretation of iconic images from the arts mass media.
Aspects of the healing art - by Jon Tupper. Published in PAGINA 12 Newspaper
The Canadian curator who won the Golden Lion at the Venice Biennale come to Buenos Aires to present an Exhibition at Espacio Ecléctico.