Luis Ernesto Zavala’s insightful short film, accompanying the Museum of Latin American Art’s equally solid solo exhibition, “Victor Hugo Zayas: The River Paintings,” presents Zayas casually walking ...
‘Once shown, they’ll have to be kept in the dark for years’: the secret drawings of Victor Hugo When the French novelist died in 1885, he left behind The Hunchback of Notre-Dame, Les Misérables – and ...
The French poet, novels and dramatist Victor Hugo is now best known for Les Misérables and The Hunchback of Notre Dame. But his friends, family and even acclaimed artists of his time—Vincent Van Gogh ...
A colossal toadstool towers above a drab landscape, at once ominous and lonely, its red cap the only hint of colour in a sea of brown, as an almost human face peeks from its stem. It would look at ...
The Maison de Victor Hugo on Place des Vosges unveils a lesser-known side of the writer's life with 'Hugo the decorator,' an ...
To fans of “Les Misérables,” the announcement that its creators were going to tinker with one of musical theater’s most reliable crowd pleasers must have seemed like sacrilege. Sure, it’s appropriate ...
This splendid one-person show at the Museum of Latin American Art in Long Beach has to be one of the greatest revelations of the year in Southern California art. Los Angeles artist Victor Hugo Zayas ...
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