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Discovering Colombian Art: From Fernando Botero to Contemporary Masters
Colombian art is nowadays one of the most compelling forces in the global art scene. With its rich cultural roots, diverse aesthetics, and bold conceptual

Discovering Colombian Art: From Fernando Botero to Contemporary Masters
Colombian art is nowadays one of the most compelling forces in the global art scene. With its rich cultural roots, diverse aesthetics, and bold conceptual

Sair García: Art and Criticism in Magdalena Medio
One of the most interesting aspects of Sair García’s work is his artistic evolution over time. From his earliest lines, which reflected the influence of

Within Obregón’s work
Alejandro Obregón was born on June 4, 1920 in Barcelona, Spain; at the age of 16 he moved to Colombia; he studied at the Academia

The hyperrealism of Carlos Vega
Born in 1972 in Constitución, Chile, he studied Graphic Design at the University of Valparaíso and Fine Arts at the University of Chile in Santiago.

The greatest thefts in the history of Art
1. The two thefts of the Mona Lisa The Mona Lisa, one of the most iconic and enigmatic masterpieces in the history of art, has

Tips to know if a work of art is authentic.
How do you know if a work by an important artist is real? This is a question we commonly face. For this reason, we leave

Exhibitions at Galería Duque Arango
Since its foundation in 1980, Duque Arango has stood out as a reference in the diffusion of consolidated and emerging artists, presenting modern and contemporary

Art in Mexico City
Mexico City is the Latin American city with the largest number and variety of museums and art galleries. For this reason, we consider it a

Series “The Circus” by Fernando Botero
Fernando Botero’s “El Circo” series is a collection of paintings that capture the essence and atmosphere of the circus world. Through his characteristic style, Botero

Art trends in the Dominican Republic
The Dominican Republic has experienced a boom in its art market in recent years, becoming an increasingly important destination for collectors. This growth has been

Botero’s Bullfighting
Fernando Botero was been very fond of bullfighting. In his childhood, he spent hisdays studying bullfighting outside bullrings and immediately began drawing thescenes and selling

4 contents of Olga de Amaral
Olga de Amaral is a Colombian artist whose work is characterized by the use of precious materials such as gold and fabrics to create works

Botero’s Gigantomacy
Excerpts from the text by Christian Padilla The young Botero was afraid of the duel to the death between man and beast, which always ends