News in Latin American art:
Discover the latest works and exhibitions
We invite you to discover the latest contemporary art proposals we have added to our gallery. From new exhibitions to exclusive works by established and emerging artists, here you will find the latest and most relevant in the art world.
Ariel Cabrera’s Metanarratives is a pictorial exploration that defies the linearity of time and history, weaving fragmented stories where past, present and future converge in the same scenario.
Explore in detail the works that make up Ariel Cabrera’s current exhibition. Discover his artistic proposal, his unique vision and the nuances of each piece in our digital catalog.
Women in Latin American Contemporary Art: five artists who make a difference
She is considered one of the great pioneers of post-war Latin American abstraction: her works do not leave aside a historical milestone. His use of gold is a way of uniting pre-Hispanic culture, colonial art and his contemporary work.
Mexico City is known for its strong cultural scene, which is home to 188 museums, making it the second city with the most museums in the world, behind only London.

Metanarratives
Ariel Cabrera's Metanarratives is a pictorial exploration that defies the linearity of time and history, weaving fragmented stories where past, present and future converge in the same scenario.

Ariel Cabrera: Catalog of Metanarratives
Explore in detail the works that make up Ariel Cabrera's current exhibition. Discover his artistic proposal, his unique vision and the nuances of each piece in our digital catalog.

Contemporary Cuban art
Contemporary Cuban art has undergone a dynamic evolution, fusing historical influences with a modern and provocative approach.

Olga de Amaral
She is considered one of the great pioneers of post-war Latin American abstraction: her works do not leave aside a historical milestone. His use of gold is a way of uniting pre-Hispanic culture, colonial art and his contemporary work.

Mexico City: Capital of Latin American Art
Mexico City is known for its strong cultural scene, which is home to 188 museums, making it the second city with the most museums in the world, behind only London.
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Duque Arango Gallery
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Duque Contemporary Gallery
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At Galería Duque Arango, we strive to offer a unique experience that connects tradition with the avant-garde of Latin American art. Through our exclusive collections, you will be able to admire works by established artists such as Fernando Botero, whose unmistakable style has transcended borders, and Olga de Amaral, one of the most relevant figures in contemporary textile art. In addition, we present the proposals of emerging artists who are defining the current global art scene.
Our gallery is an elegant and refined space where innovation, creativity and commitment to excellence are found in every piece. Whether you are looking to add a unique work to your collection or enjoy an exceptional exhibition, Galería Duque Arango is your destination to explore the best of Latin American art.