Famous Colombian Painters
Débora Arango broke ground in mid-20th-century Colombia with an expressionist approach that tackled taboo subjects—from gender inequality to political corruption—long […]
Débora Arango broke ground in mid-20th-century Colombia with an expressionist approach that tackled taboo subjects—from gender inequality to political corruption—long […]
From curated online galleries to blue-chip auction houses and bustling art fairs, the pathways to acquiring Latin American art have
La familiaFernando Botero’s La familia (1973) is the perfect entry point into Boterismo, the artist’s signature style of inflated, almost
Xul Solar’s visionary charts of the cosmos, such as Untitled Astral Map, live at the intersection of mysticism and abstraction.
Brazilian painting weaves together social commitment, modernist experimentation, and vibrant popular culture—qualities that have propelled its masterpieces onto the international
Mexico’s art history is marked by paintings that merge national identity, social messages, and strong visual styles. For collectors, these
Mexico’s art legacy is anchored by painters whose work combines national identity, social commentary, and vivid imagination. For art collectors,
The Brazilian art scene pulses with a unique fusion of European modernism, indigenous heritage, and vibrant social commentary. For collectors
For art collectors, Bogotá is a vibrant destination brimming with culture and creativity. The Colombian capital has emerged as a
Buenos Aires, Córdoba, Mendoza, Rosario and Salta each boast vibrant art scenes where you can purchase everything from contemporary paintings