Linda Moore's second novel, 'Five Days in Bogota,' will be celebrated at a book launch party Wednesday in La Jolla
For more than 20 years, Linda Moore ran a well-reviewed San Diego art gallery that showcased the works of contemporary artists from Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil and Chile, as well as Spain and California. Today, the 76-year-old Mission Hills resident is a novelist, who has written two books about American women who are historians or dealers in Spanish and Latin American art. Her latest thriller, 'Five Days in Bogotá,' will have a book release party on Wednesday evening in La Jolla.
Latin American artists traveled to Europe to study as there were few art academies in South America. Uruguayan artist Torres Garcia returned from Europe to Montevideo and started an art workshop in 1934. The artists who trained there formed an art movement called La Escuela del Sur. As Ally navigates the art fair, she encounters dealers exhibiting art from many places including New York, Panama, Argentina and Japan.
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