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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
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
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
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
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
Alejandro Obregón: Vanguardist of Colombian Art
Alejandro Obregón is recognized as one of Colombia’s most influential artists and a reference in modern Latin American art. His work, characterized by a free
Javier Caraballo: Reinterpreting painting
Within the proposals that we commonly find within contemporary art, few artists manage to capture the essence of traditions and at the same time propose
The artistic style of Julio Larraz
To start talking about Julio Larraz is to know that a pictorial universe awaits us that combines magical realism with social and political criticism. Through
Art Streams
I was greatly intrigued when the directors of the Bank of Art and Casa Más asked me to write a text to accompany a collective
The stories behind Ariel Cabrera’s paintings
Art has the power to immortalize moments and reinterpret stories. In the case of Ariel Cabrera Montejo, an outstanding contemporary Cuban painter, this ability is
Fernando Botero’s monumental art exhibition in Rome
Fernando Botero’s works of art have captivated audiences around the world for decades. In 2024, a little less than a year after his death, the
Latin American artists you should know
Latin American art is a reflection of the rich history and culture of the region. From ancient pre-Columbian civilizations to the most avant-garde contemporary expressions,
Investing in art: why invest after 30?
In their thirties, people achieve or seek to achieve financial stability that allows them to explore new investment opportunities. Art, with its unique combination of