Noé was a renowned member of the groundbreaking New Figuration group that stirred up the country’s art scene in the 1960s
Culture & Ideas
Wearing fake muscle suits, the Argentine urban duo showed their satirical and eclectic side ahead of their U.S. tour
Six Bafici films that shed light on Argentine cultural icons
A selection of documentaries in the Buenos Aires Independent Film Festival that provide a glimpse into some unique features of Argentina’s cultural history
The British-Albanian singer has fans wondering whether her collaborations with local artists will continue in Argentina
Claudia Piñeiro on her recent book, activism, and why she has no patience for Milei apologists
In addition to being a best-selling author, the renowned Argentine writer is also a keen observer of social and political issues
The 2025 Buenos Aires Independent Film Festival will feature a sidebar of films on UK bands including Oasis, Pulp, Gorillaz and The Slits
Most dictatorship victims were never found. Their absence still haunts the living
A recent book takes a novel approach to studying how the supernatural plays a role in people’s relationship to Argentina’s dark past
Her kidnapped father gave his cellmates the weather report. It came to symbolize hope
‘It was a very small window in a very dark place’: Florencia Chidichimo’s new short film uses dance to playfully express struggle, memory, and a childhood without a father
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