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Plaza Botero: re-signifying public space through art in Medellín
The relationship between art and public space is as old as cities themselves. Medellín, a city that has moved between extremes, has found in art
Plaza Botero: re-signifying public space through art in Medellín
The relationship between art and public space is as old as cities themselves. Medellín, a city that has moved between extremes, has found in art
Carlos Vega and the great storehouse of images
The restoration of democracy in Chile and Spain brought with it a peculiar phenomenon in both countries: a rush to turn the page and embrace
Tribute to Fernando Botero: Celebrating the Legacy of the Master of Latin American Art
Each anniversary of Fernando Botero’s birth invites us to reflect on the immense legacy that this master left to the world. Born on April 19,
Mexican Art: History, Evolution and Two Key Figures of the Twentieth Century
For centuries, Mexican art has been a mirror of national identity, a form of expression that has accompanied the most important moments in the country’s
Women in Latin American Contemporary Art: five artists who make a difference
Contemporary Latin American art has witnessed a significant transformation in recent decades, especially in relation to the participation and recognition of women artists. These creators
Fernando Botero: A Master of Colombian Art and Latin American Excellence
The Legacy of Fernando Botero Few artists have left such a lasting mark on the art world as Fernando Botero. As the most important Colombian artist
Discover the Beauty of Olga de Amaral’s Artworks at Duque Arango Gallery
When it comes to buying Olga de Amaral art, collectors and art enthusiasts alike turn to her exceptional textile works, which pay homage to the
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
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
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
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
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
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.