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Censorship and Resistance: the Controversy for the Sense of Art

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The First Biennial of Indigenous Art in Buenos Aires brings together 45 artists from different communities and countries, proposing a contemporary look that brings together art, crafts and community life. With works ranging from ceramics to textiles, the Biennial presents living practices and questions the boundaries between art and crafts. Its journey is not conflict-free: official decisions exposed persistent prejudices. An opportunity to reth…
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The First Biennial of Indigenous Art in Buenos Aires brings together 45 artists from different communities and countries, proposing a contemporary look that brings together art, crafts and community life. With works ranging from ceramics to textiles, the Biennial presents living practices and questions the boundaries between art and crafts. Its journey is not conflict-free: official decisions exposed persistent prejudices. An opportunity to reth…

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Perfil broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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