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Anete Cunha
Meditando (Meditating) Oil on board, Brazil
Seventeen painters from Latin America will show more than 40 artworks, offering a pan-cultural view of contemporary painting in a show at the Queens Library Gallery. Artists from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico and Puerto Rico - some well-known, and some emerging - present a variety of images, styles and techniques, from figurative images to abstracts; from local to universal themes. This is the group's first U.S. showing.
Andean Aurora, 2002 No todo es vigilia (Before Dawn), 2002  Retorno a lo sagrado I (Return to the Sacred I), 2004 Dos mujeres (Two Women)

Recommended Links
www.francachela.org
www.elmurocultural.com
Francachela is an artist organization that works towards the cultural integration of Latin America

www.latinart.com
An on-line journal of Latin art and culture

www.artnexus.com
For 25 years, ArtNexus magazine has served art collectors, connoisseurs, galleries, dealers, and scholars involved in Latin American art

Recommended Reading

Organized by Francachela, an artists organization that works towards the cultural integration of Latin America. www.elmurocultural.com

Last updated: March 22, 2004

 
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