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Top Cultural Story

LITTLE WOMEN GROW UP
Marcela Serrano’s Latest Novel ‘Hasta Siempre, Mujercitas’
Design

DESIGN FOR LIFE
A New Exhibition Fetes Arne Jacobsen’s Feats of Design for Everyday Living
(Sept. 17, 2004) Take a step back from the superficial stylistic debate of today and enter the world of a genius, the Danish former professor who used to ask his students at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts how things were “behaving,” as though they had a life of their own.
Visual Arts

HOW THE PHANTOMS LIVE
Two Exhibitions Invite The Spectator to Speculate on Spectating
(Sept. 17, 2004) I have never – except, perhaps, very late at night during one of those bouts of introspection induced by interminable pisco sours – considered myself a “spectator-protagonist-phantom.” But that is what, I learn from the curator’s notes to the two current exhibitions at the Galería Gabiela Mistral, we all are, especially those of us who walk down Alameda.
Cultural Announcements

THIS WEEK’S CULTURAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
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| ST Photo - Irene Caselli |
| Marcela Serrano presents her latest book "Hasta Siempre, Mujercitas" |
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| Courtesy of Museo Bellas Artes |
| Dane to sit? Arne Jacobsen's 'The Egg' and 'The Swan' |
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| Courtesy of Galeria Gabriela Mistral |
| Rodrigo Bruno's 'Transitory Measures' |
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