by Address | December 9, 2019 | Graphic arts
We celebrate the bold use of color and form by Latin American graphic designers, regardless of whether their work is for advertising neighborhood parties, basement revelries, or, conversely, spectacular shows for thousands of fans. However, we have noticed that...
by Address | December 4, 2019 | Festivals
By the Zonagirante.com team @zonagirante Archive photos @arrabalerobanda We must persevere, despite the adversities, with the independent music scene in Latin American cities. In the specific case of Bogotá, even amidst the conflicts and uncertainty of...
by Address | December 2, 2019 | Graphic arts
The social and political circumstances in some countries have forced the cancellation of major concerts in their cities. Tours by international artists have been postponed or canceled due to street protests and clashes between mobilized groups and...
by Address | November 28, 2019 | Political Sphere
By Julián Felipe Gutierrez @jackmulligan What can be said about Colombia's national strike that hasn't already been said? It's clear that Colombia is in the midst of a popular movement demanding answers and accountability from a government that is doing everything possible to avoid...
by Address | November 25, 2019 | Graphic arts
«"Let us be free, for nothing else matters," said General San Martín. Well, in turbulent times like these, freedom has many facets, boundless imagery, and joyful and compelling reasons to celebrate. In this case, we see wonderful examples...
by Address | November 20, 2019 | Chronicles
By José Gandour @gandour I live in a country where I've always heard the phrase "Anything can happen here, and nothing happens." It's a country where it's considered rude to hiss, protest, raise your voice, or criticize events without first apologizing. Where if you're mistreated...