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The seventh juried, international program for contemporary art in Bolivia makes a reading that aims to address the multiple interrelations of local articulations isolated from universal complexity with the purpose of producing interdependencies and visible interferences, which favor the understanding of cultural and artistic processes within a social formation such as the Bolivian one. The SIART is consolidated in the medium as the greatest expression of contemporary visual art. The VII SIART Biennial will be made up of the SIART International Competition, International Exhibitions of Honor and various academic and cultural activities. The Biennial is a space for promotion, dissemination, reflection and integration through contemporary art, which brings Bolivia closer to the contemporary artistic processes that develop in the world, motivates national artistic production and generates dynamics of visual art in its different expressions.
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Art, Exhibitions, Competitions, Modern Art, Bolivian Art, History, Art museums, Guidebooks, Museum exhibits, Buildings, structures, Palacio de Bellas Artes (Mexico City, Mexico)Places
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Bienal internacional de arte: séptima versión : SIART, Bolivia 2011 : diálogos en la complejidad
2011, Salón Internacional de Arte SIART
in Spanish
- Primera edición.
8494962914 9788494962912
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Catalog of an exhibition held October 12 to November 12, 2011, in La Paz, Bolivia.
In Spanish.
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