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WHEN:
Friday, January 13th to Wednesday, February 15th
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The first exhibition of the contemporary cartoonist Andrés Rábago (known as El Roto) in USA. After its exhibition at Lincoln Center, Instituto Cervantes New York presents a collection of twenty-four drawings, the work of cartoonist Andrés Rábago, also known as El Roto, renowned for his satirical cartoon contributions to the Spanish newspaper El País. The exhibition will start with a roundtable discussion in which Andrés Rábago will be joined by Jeff Danziger, a political cartoonist syndicated by The New York Times worldwide. They will talk about the use of Satire in Spain and the United States, and open up the discussion to the audience.
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WHERE: Instituto Cervantes 211-215 E 49th St New York, NY 10022 www.cervantes.org HOOD: Midtown |
DIRECTIONS: btwn 2nd & 3rd Aves 6 to 51st St, E, V to Lexington-53rd St |
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