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ANIMAL GETS RACY

Winners of Video Art Prize Aren’t Shy

Santiago in Focus


BIKING MAD

The Furious Cyclists Reclaim the Streets

(Oct. 1, 2004) In a city where the buses chase after each other to break personal time records and where taxi drivers swerve across the lanes at the end of their 12-hour shifts, a small group of people have begun a movement to promote the best means of transportation ever created.


Visual Arts


UNDER THE SURFACE

Gustavo Riquelme’s Paintings are Obscure and Metamorphic Vista

(Oct. 1, 2004) Gustavo Riquelme’s work takes you just as far as your imagination will allow itself to go. They are like mural paintings in blurred disguise. Despite their obscure colors, they are still exploding in life, and the longer you stare at them, the more detailed they become.

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Top Cultural Story
Courtesy of Galeria Animal
Metrosexuality: Rodrigo Valenzuela's "L.E.A.H."
Santiago in Focus
Courtesy of MFC
Retaking the streets: movement of the furious cyclists
Visual Arts
Courtesy of Galeria Matthei
Gustavo Riquelme's pictures: detail lost in obscure colors