September 9, 2010
September 9, 2010
Chile might be at the bottom of the world and not get quite the press that handsome Argentina does but it's certainly not short of artistic talent. As the country celebrates its 200th birthday this month, the Centro Cívico Convent de Sant Agustí, just on the edge of the Born, is exhibiting work from Chilean artists, including Victor Castillo, Natalie Séve, Aldo Alocta and Pablo Saavedra. With everything from photography to illustration, this short-lived exhibition is a must for a Sunday afternoon when you can pop by a bar on your way home and raise a glass of red to Chile's health and the safe return of its miners.
September 9, 2010
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