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  2. Venezuelan art - Wikipedia

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    Museum of Contemporary Art of Caracas (MACC). This is one of Venezuela's major museums, opened on 20 February 1974. It has presented exhibitions of national and international visual artists of painting, sculpture, drawing, film, video, and photography.

  3. Alfredo Boulton - Wikipedia

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    The Getty Center houses a collection of his artwork and writings (many previously from the Alberto Vollmer Foundation), a selection of which were on display in the exhibit Alfredo Boulton: Looking at Venezuela, 1928–1978. [5] Over 25 of Boulton's photographs are held in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art. [13]

  4. Culture of Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    Venezuela's cultural heritage includes the original Venezuelan natives, the Spanish and Africans who arrived after the Spanish conquest, and the 19th century waves of immigration that brought many Italians, Portuguese, Arabs, Germans, Moroccan Jews, and others from the bordering countries of South America. About 93% of Venezuelans live in urban ...

  5. Milton Becerra - Wikipedia

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    Milton Becerra does not discriminate on the aesthetic aspects, on the contrary makes them coexist, transcending the artistic harmony and visual resources of primitive cultures with geometric abstraction and the Venezuelan artistic kinetic movement, relevant at that time.

  6. Carlos Medina - Wikipedia

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    Carlos Medina is a Venezuelan-born (1953, Barquisimeto) France-based visual artist primarily known for his minimalist geometric compositions and significant spatial interventions, which combine sculpture techniques and plastic arts.

  7. Victoria de Stefano - Wikipedia

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    Victoria de Stefano was born in Rimini, Italy in 1940, and moved to Venezuela with her family in 1946. She recounts this experience in Su vida, a collection of autobiographical texts published in 2019. [1] De Stefano studied at the Instituto Politécnico Educacional. [2]

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  9. Nina Fuentes - Wikipedia

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    Her work is neo-conceptual, nurtured by a Duchampian influence and pop sub realistic aesthetic, and her message is highly critic, intimate and personal. Since the beginning of her career, Fuentes explored common social and political issues like religion, the role of women in society, prostitution, violence and discrimination, especially to LGBT ...