

El horizonte siempre se aleja
The upcoming cultural events showcase a rich array of exhibitions that explore the connections between art, heritage, and identity. “The horizon always moves away” features contemporary artworks that delve into the implications of modernity, echoing philosopher Giorgio Agamben’s ideas on transcendence beyond temporal boundaries. “Tixinda: 40 years in defense of the purple snail” highlights the Mixtec community’s four-decade struggle to preserve their ancestral dye from the purple snail, emphasizing their intricate textile traditions.
Additionally, “Around the world in 150 toys” invites a playful exploration of cultural perspectives through toys, while “The Impressionist Revolution: from Monet to Matisse” at the Dallas Museum of Art traces the evolution of Impressionism with pioneering works. “Tim Burton. The Labyrinth” immerses viewers in the fantastical world of the acclaimed artist, showcasing his creative brilliance through hundreds of original pieces.
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