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Liliana Angulo: “The National Museum must have a decolonial perspective”

Summary by El Pais
The National Museum of Colombia, located today in an old prison in the centre of Bogotá and founded in the 19th century, has for the first time in its history a black woman in its office. Liliana Ángulo Cortés (Bogota, 1974), plastic artist, researcher and curator was appointed its director on March 31st. She brought to the museum an integral artist — photography, sculpture, performance, among others — whose vision in art for several decades has…

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