Summary: | A critical analysis that explores "the roots of the plastic work in the contemporary Colombian Coffee Region (also known as the Coffee Triangle), to show that even today and perhaps more strongly than ever, the perception on the aesthetic event, is not aesthetic - different, unique, sensitive -, but political: bio-political and neo political, geopolitical and Central euro- political. Dominating the aesthetic thinking of the key discourses of a critique formed in the unique, restricted, canonical and formalist perspective that the euro-aesthetic imposes in its domination of thought." (Ourtranslation)--Page 11.
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