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Digo la cordillera, cuadernos de viaje

Two great contemporary visual artists, one Argentine and the other Dutch, embark on a difficult multi-day journey by mule to capture in situ enormous canvases of the Tigre Mountain Range (the Andes) in central-western Argentina. This immense, rugged landscape, traversed by an epic and liberating path, will impact not only their work but also the social, historical, and cultural vision of the Andean geography and the people who inhabit it.

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Two great contemporary visual artists, one Argentine and the other Dutch, embark on a difficult multi-day journey by mule to capture in situ enormous canvases of the Tigre Mountain Range (the Andes) in central-western Argentina. This immense, rugged landscape, traversed by an epic and liberating path, will impact not only their work but also the social, historical, and cultural vision of the Andean geography and the people who inhabit it.

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