"Manual para escuchar Música"
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Crossing Borders: Jonas Mekas
Lithuanian filmmaker Jonas Mekas and his brother Adolfas Mekas immigrated to the US in 1949, after escaping a forced-labor camp in Germany and spending time in refugee camps following the end of World War II. In New York, Jonas went on to found the crucial journal “Film Culture” in 1964, and he later founded Anthology Film Archives in 1970. Learn about Mekas and other immigrant artists: mo.ma/crossingborders.
Our digital exhibition “Crossing Borders,” presented as part of our #CitizensBorders initiative, showcases works from MoMA’s collection by artists who immigrated to the U.S., often as refugees in search of safe haven. Explore all the works at mo.ma/crossingborders
[Jonas Mekas (b. Lithuania, 1922). “Lost, Lost, Lost.” c. 1976. Copyright Jonas Mekas. Courtesy of Jonas Mekas and Anthology Film Archives, New York]
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¿Cómo diablos se habla en la ciencia ficción? http://www.notarandom.com/single-post/2017/04/13/%C2%BFC%C3%B3mo-diablos-se-habla-en-la-ciencia-ficci%C3%B3n
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La carta que nunca leerás #CartasdeAmor #CorazónRoto http://www.notarandom.com/single-post/2017/04/13/La-carta-que-nunca-leer%C3%A1s
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¡Vamos a verla! #CineRandom
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Lastimarse, después de todo, puede no ser tan malo.
#LoMejorEsRandom
#Arte
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Franz Kafka: "Usted lo malinterpreta todo, incluso los silencios".
#LoMejorEsRandom
#Kafka
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