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A list of notable Latin American visual artists (painters, sculptors, photographers, video artists, ... (born 1950) Miguel Angel Reyes (born 1964) Alfonso Arana ...
The following year-end charts were elaborated by Mejía Barquera, based on weekly charts that were published on the magazine Selecciones musicales as compiled on Roberto Ayala's 1962 book "Musicosas: manual del comentarista de radio y televisión"; those charts were, according to Ayala, based on record sales, jukebox plays, radio and television airplay, and sheet music sales [a]. [6]
Tarsila do Amaral (1886–1973), painter, considered one of the leading modernist artists in Latin America; Fernando Botero (1932–2023), painter and sculptor; Adriana Melo, comic book artist, notable for her work on the Star Wars: Empire franchise; Luis Camnitzer (born 1937), conceptual artist; Roger Mello (born 1965), children's book illustrator
Brindis de Salas is the first Black woman in Latin America to publish a book. The 1947 title Pregón de Marimorena discussed the exploitation and discrimination against Black women in Uruguay. 24.
Celia Caridad Cruz Alfonso [a] (21 October 1925 – 16 July 2003), known as Celia Cruz, was a Cuban singer and one of the most popular Latin artists of the 20th century. Cruz rose to fame in Cuba during the 1950s as a singer of guarachas, earning the nickname "La Guarachera de Cuba".
3.1.1 Foreign artists that worked extensively in Colonial Mexico. ... (born 1950) [33] Carlos Nakatani (1934–2004) ... List of Latin American artists;
As of 2024, 349 Latin songs have entered the Hot 100 chart, 1 in the 1950s, 1 in the 1960s, 2 in the 1970s, 1 in the 1980s, 5 in the 1990s, 36 in the 2000s, 80 in the 2010s and 223 in the 2020s. A total of 22 singles managed to reach the top 10 and 4 have peaked at number 1. Only 5 Latin songs reached the top 10 between 1958 and 2016.
Mérida made several trips to Europe over his lifetime to both study art and work as an artist and diplomat. His early trips in the 1920s and 1930s put him in touch with both avant garde movements in Europe as well as noted Latin American artists, especially those from Mexico. His last trip was in 1950s. [1] [3]