Carmen Waugh
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Journalist Faride Zerán, Premio Nacional de Periodismo 2007, presents a detailed biography of Carmen Waugh (b. Chile 1949), a woman that changed art in Chile during the second half of the 20th century. Although mostly ignored, Carmen Waugh was one of Chile's first art gallery owners and regarded as one who contributed the most to the history of 20th century visual arts in Chile. A woman of few words, great works, and a life of vertigo, Carmen Waugh transited between Santiago (Chile) and Madrid after the Chilean coup, then in Rome with poet Juan Gelman, with whom she lived an intense relationship, and then to Nicaragua during the Sandinista revolution. Before all this she had a friendship-love relationship with author Julio Cortázar. In the meantime, this determined woman, despite all the obstacles, was giving away along with the mythical Payita (Miria Contreras, widow of Allende) "the most relevant collection of contemporary art in Latin America to create the Museum of Solidarity Salvador Allende".
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Subtitulo : la vida por el arte
Número de páginas 172
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