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Pipasa, Cinta Azul y Kimby lideran el TOP OF MIND en Costa Rica - Spanish Version - Periódico Digital Centroamericano y del Caribe

111 Costa Rica. Cargill Costa Rica con su negocio de proteína fortalece su liderazgo y posicionamiento en el mercado, un año más tres de sus marcas son reconocidas como las de mayor preferencia en la mesa de los costarricenses. Top Of Mind o “Lo primero que viene a la mente”, más conocida por sus siglas en inglés: TOM, es un estricto estudio de posicionamiento de marca realizado por la firma Kantar Millward Brown Mercaplan, donde se presentan las marcas que se mantienen fuertes en su posicionamiento en los países de Centroamérica y el Caribe, para lo cual, los consumidores costarricenses reafirman su preferencia por las marcas de Cargill:

State moves ahead with museum mural removal

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Workers building the Contemporary Art Museum have covered a mural painted in 1980 by Santa Fe artist Gilberto Guzman in preparation for its demolition. (Eddie Moore/Albuquerque Journal) Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal SANTA FE – The retirement of the “Multicultural” mural, a 40-year-old work of art painted on the side of a state-owned building being renovated into a contemporary art museum, is now underway. Despite a pending federal lawsuit filed by the artist, Gilberto Guzman, the Department of Cultural Affairs said the retirement of the mural is going forward as it originally planned. On Friday, a tarp was placed over the mural, which Guzman and others are trying to preserve.

Dispute over Multicultural is specious » Albuquerque Journal

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... The conflict between the construction of the Vladem Contemporary Art Museum and the preservation of the “Multicultural” mural by Gilberto Guzman would appear to be specious, since they both share the same goal, namely to honor and maintain the sources of multi-ethnic New Mexican artists. These artists can be Native American, Hispano or Anglo. Their art can be murals, sculptures, paintings, photographs, pottery, weaving. Please note that the motto of the New Mexico Museum of Art is “to bring the art of the world to New Mexico and the art of New Mexico to the world.” The purpose of the Vladem Contemporary is not to provide publicity for its donors, who did not seek naming rights, but rather were offered this recognition. Their intention has been to provide a vibrant destination for artists and the viewing public.

Marxist attack, bad cartoon were over the top » Albuquerque Journal

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Santa Fe Mayor Alan Webber, left, in 2018 signed a proclamation resolving disputes over the now-defunct Entrada reenactment of the Spanish reoccupation of Santa Fe in 1682. In 2021, Webber is going after his critics as his reelection campaign gets underway. (Eddie Moore/Albuquerque Journal) Santa Fe is slowly moving into election season. It looks like it may not be so nice this year. Mayor Alan Webber reacted last week to two pieces of print media – an essay critical of the mayor published as an advertisement in the Santa Fe Reporter and a flyer circulated by the city employees’ union. The essay was by Union Protectíva de Santa Fé, a traditional Hispanic fraternal organization that has been fighting with Webber for many months, mostly over removal of historic monuments. The ad headlined “Mayor Webber’s Dark Side” was explicitly a campaign attack, mentioning Webber’s announcemen

Multicultural mural not dead yet

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... The mural “Multicultural” by Gilberto Guzman was first painted in 1980 and refurbished in 1993 by Guzman. The Department of Cultural Affairs plans to remove the mural from the wall of what will become the New Mexico Museum of Art’s Vladem Contemporary. (Eddie Moore/Albuquerque Journal) Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal The fight to preserve the “Multicultural” mural by Gilberto Guzman is not over. The mural was set to be retired by the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs in preparation for the new Vladem Contemporary Art Museum, but the mural’s future isn’t dead yet. ...................... Guzman recently filed a federal lawsuit over his mural’s preservation, claiming the department breached his artist’s contract and the Visual Artists Rights Act. His attorney, Penelope Quintero, did not return requests for comment.

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