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Bullfights, 80s music, and other happenings around Costa Rica

A roundup of events taking place Dec. 26 – Jan. 1.

Exhibit chronicles evolution of Costa Rican art

“Diversity and Hybridization” is a very fine exhibit, and although this chronological arrangement is a cliché, it also gets the job done.

The Tico Times to display photo exhibit at Cultural Center

This month, we are overjoyed to present our new exhibit, “58 Years of Costa Rica, Through Our Eyes and Yours.” We are happier still collaborate with the Costa Rican-North American Cultural Center in Los Yoses, one of the most distinguished institutions in the country. The exhibition opens to the public Thursday, Dec. 4, and continues through the end of January.

‘From the Trenches’ exhibit illustrates World War I at Alianza Francesa

“Desde Las Trincheras,” is a small exhibit dedicated to the French artist and author Jacques Tardi, commemorating the centennial of World War I.

National Theater opens exhibit in Bank of Costa Rica lobby

Curated by the National Theater, the new exhibit “El Teatro Nacional Visto Por Los Artistas” opened Wednesday morning. The exhibit incorporates 26 works by a variety of artists.

Group show ‘Valoarte‘ surprises and impresses at Avenida Escazú

The artists seem free and feisty: You will find the usual feel-good landscapes, but you will also find fiercely political work, covering every theme imaginable.

New exhibit at National Museum celebrates social progress

The National Museum recently opened a curious new exhibition, “Conquistas Sociales en Costa Rica.” While “conquista” in this context can be translated most accurately as “achievement,” visitors will appreciate the victorious tone the exhibit gives to Costa Rica’s conquests of injustice and inequality.

‘Chunches’ exhibit showcases inventive Guatemalan artist

“Chunche” is one of the cutest words in the Costa Rican lexicon: It basically means “thingamajig” or “whatchamacallit.” Multimedia artist Benvenuto Chavajay uses the term playfully, but his installations do not share that casual cuteness.

Fausto Pacheco exhibit recalls Costa Rica of yore

The exhibit displays many of Pacheco’s landscapes, which represent the nation as it once was: a place of farms and forest, mountains and dirt roads, haphazardly dotted with stucco houses and stone walls.

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