Cecilia Vicuña, gold at the Art Basel Awards, Betye Saar and other creators are tasting success after decades of invisibility
The gallery, founded in Havana a decade ago, comes to the top contemporary art fair in the Americas at a moment when the art market is treading carefully
After a crisis that forced galleries to withdraw from the Americas’ most important fair, ABMB has reinvented itself and surpassed 2024 sales
The winner of the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at the latest Venice Film Festival presents his seventh book, ‘The Future of Truth’
On her fourth album, the Catalan musician sings in 13 languages, while the most-listened-to artist on the planet, who is from Puerto Rico, embraces Spanish only
His life, like his work, was complex and difficult to classify, which led him to be treated for a long time as a marginal figure within the history of Western art
Pulitzer Prize-winner for theater makes her debut as a novelist with ‘The White Hot’
The most sought-after music video director of the moment, the mind behind Bad Bunny and Rosalía clips, presents his first film ‘Barrio Triste’ at the New York Film Festival
After winning a Latin Grammy for her debut album, the Mexican singer is nominated again for a single from her second album, ‘Como un pájaro’
On the quarter-century anniversary of the animated series, broadcast in 150 countries, its creators highlight the importance of Latin culture amid Trump’s attacks
We’re always worried about what others think, but this professor has a remedy: forget these pressures and pay attention to what goes unnoticed
The Cuban twins behind ‘Time’ magazine’s first Spanish-language cover are premiering their inaugural solo exhibition at the Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM)
The Finnish-American law professor warns about the rise of digital authoritarianism in the US. As a defender of European-style regulation as a democratic model, she calls on the EU to resist external and internal pressure
Since 2023, this Canadian philosophy graduate has directed the most influential publication in the field of tech. She was a pioneer in understanding what is now obvious: the inseparable connection between technology and power. Since Donald Trump won the elections, ‘Wired’ has also been covering US political news, and subscriptions have skyrocketed
The British thinker is an advocate of collective progress and laments our contemporary individualism. In an interview with EL PAÍS, he says that there is value in idealism, even when it is absurd
Celebrating 50 years of her first album ‘Horses,’ with which she revolutionized music and literature while remaining true to herself
The professor at Harvard and researcher of other dimensions is one of the scientists who has raised her voice against Trump’s cuts
The NYCxDesign Festival showcased furniture designs by the greatest exponent of Catalan modernism
The Puerto Rican is making history by being the first Latina to co-direct the Whitney Art Biennial, the oldest and most prestigious in the United States
The 24th Poet Laureate of the United States – and the first of Hispanic origin – shares her experience as an ambassador of poetry and as the author of the first poem to have been launched into space
The co-founder of Free Gaza has been arrested more than 24 times and has dedicated her life to challenging the systemic injustice suffered by Palestinians
The British writer claims that people prefer others to make decisions for them. He argues that the fears we associate with the pandemic have been transformed into new anxieties
‘Latinoland’ is one of The New Yorker’s 12 must-read books of the year
Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Latino shows how the story of the United States is closely tied to that of Latin America
The Miami artist, creator of the mural at the entrance of One World Trade Center, was in a coma for four months after a stroke caused by the coronavirus
A collective made up of writer Valeria Luiselli, Ricardo Giraldo and Leo Heiblum presents the piece’s Study #1 and #2 at the land-focused Día Art Foundation