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...Investigators later discovered that Cassandre and Houria had met in Paris at the Sorbonne’s Institute of Advanced Latin American Studies....
...Before most people knew what a camera was, the V&A was already amassing photographs....
...The paths are not unduly steep, but after five minutes I’m puffing like an old man and my limbs feel flaccid and useless. Soroche strikes again....
...I sometimes think of this man when watching bird flocks. It is a good time of year for this, whether you are observing snow geese in the US or Asian cranes in Japan....
...Miles JohnsonIn the 1980s and 1990s, these Latin American drug kingpins they captured the world’s attention. Names you might of heard of, like Pablo Escobar or El Chapo Guzmán....
...His Lily of the Valley designs are exclusive to the V&A, as are the giclée prints of illustrations by Beatrix Potter and Edward Lear....
...There’s the Russian mafia, Latin American cartels, and Dutch and African criminals all hanging out in restaurants and golf courses....
...They were amassed between 1900 and 1930 by Archer Huntington, heir to a railroad fortune and a man in flight, seeking in exotic under-developed Spain a refuge from the new American industrial society that...
...She says she does not seek out politics in her work, instead living by the maxim of her mentor Manuel Álvarez Bravo, regarded as the godfather of modern Latin American photography, that everything is inherently...
...“[DeSantis] was relatively unknown to a big portion of Florida, and Trump just said, ‘This is it.’”...
...With his huge straw hat and giant yellow pencil, Pedro Castillo has emerged from nowhere to become one of the most recognisable figures in Latin American politics in recent weeks, and appears poised to become...
...At first they had just one, the American football player Cassius Marsh, whom they convinced to Tweet offering personalised videos for $20 each....
...But soon she was also showing Arp, Kandinsky, Piet Mondrian, Kazimir Malevich, as well as the 1970s Op-art darling Victor Vasarely and Latin-Americans such as Jesús Rafael Soto....
...“The US is a major part of the art market and looks like the odd man out,” she says. Covid-19 has made the situation much worse, Hicks notes....
...Created by a biracial duo — Burton is African-American, Quesada is Mexican-American — it has been welcomed as balm for a current age of racial strife....
...Ideally, Americans would know rather more about her than that....
...I wanted to try to hear what one man’s experience of resurrection and renewal could sound like. It will be enough to tell you about the first track, “Acknowledgement”....
...she asks a well-meaning white man on a flight....
...There, Fénéon signed an exclusive contract to represent a virtually unknown painter: Henri Matisse....
...Neomi Rao, who replaced Brett Kavanaugh as an intermediate appellate judge, prevaricated when confronted by the issue....
...Should we expect the V&A’s exhibition to explore this difficult territory?...
...A vegetarian, Mr Schroder ignored him, but the man persisted....
...Given the great unknown of whether the Americans actually want to play nicely with others rather than sabotage the whole selection process to make a point, we won’t be coming back from holiday anticipating...
...Under the Inter-American Development Bank’s mildest scenario, Latin America’s economy contracts by 6.3 per cent in 2020-22....
...Minik’s father soon died and the boy was put into the care of a staff member of the American Museum of Natural History....
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