Historias del Mundo Hispano: Más allá de lo visible con Ana

004. Remedios Varo: La mujer que dejó su rostro atrás.

8 min · 8. apr. 2026
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This powerful episode explores identity, psychology, and surrealism through the fascinating work of Remedios Varo and her iconic painting "Mujer saliendo del psicoanalista" We dive into the symbolic meaning behind her art, examining themes of self- discovery, the subconscious mind, and the role of surrealism in expressing inner reality. This podcast is perfect for intermediate and advanced Spanish learners interested in art, culture and meaningful listening practice.

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