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FROM LATVIA: Throughout his career as an artist, Indulis Zariņš oscillated between styles, but what remained constant was the solidity of his portrayal of human figures, arranged in grande, operatic mis-en-scenes.

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FROM GERMANY: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner took his own life shortly after the Anschluss, fearing Nazis might invade Switzerland, but his works fit extremely well to depict the struggles and ennuis of the contemporary, seemingly less ominous conditions.

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FROM AYMARA PEOPLE & BOLIVIA: Roberto Mamani Mamani is the grand maitre of Bolivian Indigenous art whose works incorporate the traditional symbols of his people, the Aymara.

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FROM RUSSIA: Ely Bielutin was one of the artists featured in the notorious 1962 Moscow Manezh exhibition that ran afoul of Nikita Khrushchev and the communist party: a Soviet avant-garde artists badge of honor of sorts.

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FROM MEXICO & UK: Currently London-based, illustrator Emilia Schettino can visualize anything, but we especially admire her lyrical scenes from Mexican life, where her native streets and deserts are shown in her signature sleek candy-hued style.

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FROM PAKISTAN: Based in Lahore, Shehzil Malik () is an illustrator and designer who centers women in her work and never shies away from social issues. Fighting for liberation, of Palestine, of women, is a labor of beauty, after all.

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FROM KENYA: Nairobi-based Peteros Ndunde is just at the beginning of his creative path but the way he draws limbs and bodies, in a multidimensional, voluminous manner, makes our toes tingle.

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FROM COLOMBIA: Alejandro Obregón’s paintings are colorful, but the bold hues he chose signify the often bloody history of his homeland, such as La Violencia, as well the Colombian people’s unwavering spirit, soaring just like the Andean condors do.

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FROM UKRAINE: Alexander Bogomazov died relatively young, at 50, but throughout his life he mastered a few different art genres, including cubo-futurism, with which he captured the motions of labor around him. He was also an established theoretician of modern art.

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FROM BENIN: Let us introduce you to the imaginative world of Cyprien Tokoudagba, a Beninese artist and sculptor who was one of the foremost experts in depicting the spirits of Vodun, the West African religion from which voodoo originated.

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