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Alberto Cairo is a Spanish-born data visualization expert, journalist, and academic currently serving as a professor at the University of Miami. He holds the Knight Chair in Visual Journalism and works to make complex data accessible to general audiences through his charts and articles. Cairo is the...
Johnny, created by Spanish-American puppeteer Señor Wences, is a unique performance piece. A hand-drawn face affixed to a closed fist serves as the puppet’s head and voice. This minimalist act gained significant recognition through television appearances, particularly on The Ed Sullivan Show. It's p...
Marceline Orbes was a Spanish clown and pantomime performer who achieved prominence in Europe and the United States during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Known professionally as Marceline, he became a featured performer at the New York Hippodrome, where his largely wordless comed...
Victor Moscoso is a Spanish-American illustrator known for his influential psychedelic rock posters created during the 1960s. Drawing on his formal art training, he pioneered the use of vibrating color combinations and optical illusions that challenged traditional graphic design conventions. His pos...
Moises Saman is a Spanish-Peruvian photojournalist known for his extensive documentation of global conflicts and humanitarian crises. As a member of the Magnum Photos cooperative, his work primarily focuses on the Middle East and the consequences of the Iraq War and Arab Spring. He published the pho...
George Santayana was a Spanish-born American philosopher, critic, poet, and novelist who significantly influenced early 20th-century naturalism. As a professor at Harvard University, he taught a generation of notable thinkers and writers, including T. S. Eliot and Robert Frost. His multi-volume work...
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