Ariel Cabrera: Metanarratives

“I saw the Aleph, from every point, I saw the earth in the Aleph, and in the earth the Aleph, and in the Aleph the earth.” — Jorge Luis Borges, The Aleph (1945) A colossal white yacht floats serenely on vibrant blue waters. Surrounding it, incongruous characters and objects seem immersed in their own stories: […]
Mexico City: The Latin American Art Capital

Mexico has established itself as the capital of Latin American art, and events such as Zona Maco 2025 are proof of this. Held from 5 to 9 February in Mexico City, this edition brought together 220 galleries from more than 30 countries, attracting an estimated of 81,500 visitors. Zona Maco art fair is not only […]
Ariel Cabrera: discover new works by the artist

Contemporary painting in Latin America has been marked by artists who explore history, identity, and collective memory through their work. That’s how Ariel Cabrera has established himself as one of the most interesting figures in painting today. With a style that reinterprets the pictorial tradition of the great masters, Ariel Cabrera opens the doors to […]
Artists Represented by Duque Arango Gallery

Duque Arango, founded in 1980, has established itself as an essential reference in the promotion of modern and contemporary art, with a distinctive focus on the great Latin American masters. Our gallery has witnessed and participated in the dialogue between artistic traditions and emerging proposals, generating a space that not only welcomes established artists, but […]
Olga de Amaral: Elevating Textile to a Fine Art

Olga de Amaral, one of Colombia’s most renowned artists, has captivated the global art world with her innovative approach to textile art. Olga de Amaral’s artworks transcend traditional definitions of craft, blending weaving with painting, sculpture, and installation to create pieces that are as conceptual as they are visually stunning. Amaral’s contributions have not only […]
The works of Fernando Botero and their significance

Fernando Botero, the world’s most recognized Colombian artist, has left an indelible mark on the history of art with his unmistakable style known as Boterismo. His approach characterized by voluminous figures is not only an aesthetic exploration, but also a means to communicate profound messages about culture, history and the human condition. The death of […]
Everything you need to know about Zona MACO 2025

Zona MACO, held annually in Mexico City, has established itself as the most important art fair in Latin America and one of the most important in the world. Duque Arango Gallery will be present at the 2025 edition from 5 to 9 February, at Booth AM101, with a unique curatorship that highlights the dialogue between […]
Art exhibitions at Duque Arango Gallery in 2024

2024 was an unforgettable year for Duque Arango, a gallery committed to the promotion of Latin American and global art. Through carefully curated exhibitions, we took our artistic vision to different cities, countries, and art fairs, consolidating our place as one of the main references in the cultural scene. Find below a tour of the […]
Art Exhibitions in 2024: Duque Arango Galería

2024 marked an unforgettable year for Duque Arango, a gallery committed to the promotion of Latin American and global art. Through carefully curated exhibitions, we took our artistic vision to different cities, countries and art fairs, consolidating our place as one of the main references in the cultural scene. Below, we share with you a […]
Olga de Amaral Retrospective at the Fondation Cartier

The art world is abuzz with excitement as the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain in Paris presents a stunning retrospective of Olga de Amaral, one of the most influential textile artists of the 20th and 21st centuries. This exhibition offers an extraordinary opportunity to delve into the life and work of an artist who has redefined the boundaries […]