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Oswaldo Guayasamín: A Guide for Collectors Seeking to Acquire His Most Important Works
Among the great masters of Latin American modern art, few have achieved the emotional force, symbolic depth, and global influence of Oswaldo Guayasamín. For decades, his artistic
Oswaldo Guayasamín: A Guide for Collectors Seeking to Acquire His Most Important Works
Among the great masters of Latin American modern art, few have achieved the emotional force, symbolic depth, and global influence of Oswaldo Guayasamín. For decades, his artistic
Masters and Heirs: Latin American Art takes the stage at Art Miami 2025
Duque Arango Galería — Booth AM 317 Each December, Miami transforms into the cultural capital of the Americas. During Miami Art Week, the city becomes a
Fernando Botero artworks: Explaining the monumental beauty of form
Few artists in the modern era have achieved the distinctive recognition that Fernando Botero commands. His art, instantly identifiable by its voluminous forms, rich colors, and sense
In black: light and figure
Photography, as an aesthetic discipline, is perhaps one of the most complex visual languages, as it responds to the needs of creation, documentation, and permanence.
Fernando Botero: Monalisa at 12. Why Did He Paint It?
The Monalisa painting is one of the most recognized works in the history of Western art. Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpiece has inspired countless reinterpretations, parodies,
Edgar Negret: the Colombian sculptor who transformed metal into poetry
When discussing the great figures of modern art in Colombia, it is impossible not to mention Edgar Negret, who is perhaps the greatest exponent of
Olga de Amaral Artist: A Visionary in Fiber and Contemporary Art
For more than five decades, Olga de Amaral has redefined the boundaries of fiber art, weaving together tradition, experimentation, and symbolism. Recognized internationally, she stands
Cartographies of Matter: Art Exhibition in Bogotá
Cartographies of Matter proposes a journey through the material diversity that permeates contemporary artistic practice in Latin America. Through the work of Ariel Cabrera, Sair
Tribute to Fernando Botero on the anniversary of his death
The death of Fernando Botero in September 2023 marked a turning point in the history of Colombian art. Today, on the anniversary of his passing,
David Manzur Exhibition at Duque Arango Gallery: a new look at The Legend of St. George
The Duque Arango Gallery opens its doors to one of the most anticipated exhibitions of the year: the David Manzur Exhibition which will be on
Olga de Amaral: Major Exhibitions and the Global Recognition of Textile Art
Olga de Amaral was born in Bogotá, Colombia, in 1932 and has spent decades redefining the possibilities of fiber, weaving, and surface transformation. Her practice,
A lomo: upcoming exhibition at Duque Arango Contemporáneo
September 2025.Art exhibition at Duque Arango Contemporáneo, Medellín. A lomo (2025) is the result of an artistic process that has taken more than five years
Exploring Fernando Botero Most Famous Works
When exploring Fernando Botero’s career, the question inevitably arises: what is Botero most famous painting, and which works can be considered his best and most iconic? The truth is