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  • “An exhibition such as Mars Storm by Dagoberto Rodríguez (Las Villas, Cuba, 1969), addresses “meteorology” from two groups of works.”

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  • Direct from Cuba, combining architecture, design and sculpture, Dagoberto Rodríguez is a compendium of facets that believes that the soul and the vindictive are also (a) art.

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  • The Fundación Pablo Atchugarry Miami holds, until July 16th, 2022, Forest: Ancestry & Dystopia, a group show presented by The55Project Art Foundation. The exhibition features the work of 16 Brazilian artists, many of whom have dedicated their careers to chronicling life in the rainforest and protecting an ecosystem. Collectively, their work examines the delicate, and often perilous, balance between ecology, ancestral communities and unbridled ambition encroaching on the forest—with profound impact for the planet.

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  • Now's your chance to step into a hidden world filled with fragile ecosystems, breathtaking natural resources, and ancestral communities. Read more about it here

  • “We want to create clarity and an awareness when it comes to this topic,” says Flavia Macuco, executive director of The55Project. “We want people to know that we have indigenous cultures. We have the forest that we need to preserve. We have deforestation, and we also have a mining problem. It’s very important that we bring this message to Miami.”

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  • The Amazon rainforest is one of the planet’s largest and most important ecosystems, it serves as a and home to the people who inhabit the forest and to forces that impact its future and affect global climate change. These themes are explored in “Forest: Ancestry and Dystopia, presented by The55Project Art Foundation in collaboration with The Fundación Pablo Atchugarry in Miami, from February 19 to July 16,2022.

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  • Another featured artist: documentary filmmaker Lalo de Almeida, who poignantly captured images of the arson fires that wiped out 30 percent of South America’s Pantanal wetlands.

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  • Ubicado sobre el km 4.5 de la ruta 104 en Manantiales, donde hoy se encuentra la Fundación Pablo Atchugarry, el nuevo MACA – Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Atchugarry - buscará posicionar a Uruguay en el mapa de las grandes exhibiciones internacionales. En un proyecto edilicio de más 5.000 m2 diseño del arquitecto uruguayo Carlos Ott, el MACA y el Parque de Esculturas que lo rodea serán un atractivo destino turístico y cultural durante todo el año.

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