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Art Auction at The Bass Museum: Contemporary Latin American Art
Miami Beach has long established itself as a dynamic hub for contemporary art, where institutions, collectors, and galleries converge to shape conversations about global artistic

Art Auction at The Bass Museum: Contemporary Latin American Art
Miami Beach has long established itself as a dynamic hub for contemporary art, where institutions, collectors, and galleries converge to shape conversations about global artistic

Olga de Amaral: weavings of an inner world
“My fabrics have been my freedom.” Life and work: art and craftsmanship Olga de Amaral was born on June 10, 1932 in an Antioquian family
Edgar Negret: Freedom, Shapes and Colors
On October 11, 1920, Edgar Negret was born in Popayán, son of General Rafael Negret Vivas and María Dueñas, the last of 10 children. From
Gustavo Velez
Gustavo knew since he was a child that art would play an essential role in his life. Born in Medellín in 1975. While attending school,
Anthology by David Manzur: Time, Space and Memory
Beyond an exhibition that wants to focus on how exquisite it is to appreciate a work of the master for its visual content, the exhibition
Christian Albarracín: In the role of art
Christian Albarracín Publicist and plastic artist with experience in research, design, implementation and realization of social and cultural projects with different communities and population, teaching
Sensual tropical light: The works of three Cuban artists
Three Cuban artists, shadow, light and chiaroscuro: Wifredo Lam, Julio Larraz and Ariel Cabrera If to any moderately trained viewer or a regular consumer of
Julio Larraz: an abstract realist
Julio Larraz, a native Cuban, is one of the most representative figures of Latin American art today. He has developed in painting, caricature, engraving, drawing
Types of art exhibitions
When planning an exhibition or art show, it is important to start by being clear about what you want to achieve, what your intention is