In 2007 the Costa Rican artist Guillermo Vargas, known as Habacuc, captured a dog in the streets of Managua and tied it inside the gallery exhibition. Many sources argued that the animal died of hunger under the astonish contemplation of the visitors. Some persons requested the release of the dog, but the artist refused. ‘It shows how many street dogs live in Managua,’ he answered and it is assumed that the dog died. (more…)
On 2009/09/30, In Culture, By Albeiro Rodas







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