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10
Mar

Latin American Artists Reframe Malta Biennale With Memory and Pressure

At the Malta Biennale, artists from Argentina, Chile, Peru, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, and Cuba bring powerful emotions to the exhibition, transforming historic sites into spaces that explore migration,...

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17
Feb

Mexican Muralist Monroy Dies at One Hundred Two, Leaving Revolt

In Cuernavaca, the death of Guillermo Monroy Becerril closes a living link to Mexico's muralist century. A Frida Kahlo disciple and Rivera assistant, he kept insisting art was inseparable...

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06
Feb

Colombian Master Botero Reclaims Space in Singapore’s Biggest Art Moment

Fernando Botero's unmistakable figures return to Singapore in a landmark exhibition spanning Gardens by the Bay and the new IMBA Theatre. Nearly 130 original works run through May, placing...

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28
Jan

Peruvian Light Artist Turns New York Traffic Signals into Meditation on Time

On a rushing Manhattan corner, a Peruvian artist asks passersby to pause. Through light, color, and rhythm, Grimanesa Amorós turns a luxury storefront into a meditation on time, migration,...

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22
Jan

A Century of Art in Latin America: 100 Years of Vision, Identity, and Experimentation.

A sweeping new exhibition at the Denver Art Museum invites visitors to explore the extraordinary depth and diversity of artistic production across an entire region and a full century....

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22
Jan

Uruguay Summer Art Fair Turns Quiet José Ignacio Into Magnet

In José Ignacio, Uruguay, the sea breeze carries more than salt and sunscreen. Each January, Este Arte lures collectors, gallerists, and artists into a village of four hundred residents,...

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09
Jan

The New York Times List of the Year’s Best Exhibitions of 2025 Fanny Sanín: Geometric Equations

Colombian artist Fanny Sanín was included in the prestigious list of the best art exhibitions of 2025 compiled by The New York Times, one of the most influential cultural...

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09
Dec

Brazilian Modernist Portinari and Matisse Heist Shocks São Paulo Library

When thieves walked out of São Paulo’s Biblioteca Mário de Andrade with engravings by Brazilian modernist Portinari and Matisse, they stole more than paper; they grabbed pieces of Brazil’s...

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Latin American Artists Reframe Malta Biennale With Latin American Artists Reframe Malta Biennale With Memory and Pressure

At the Malta Biennale, artists from Argentina, Chile, Peru, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, and Cuba bring powerful emotions to the exhibition, transforming historic sites into spaces that explore migration, memory, colonial legacies, and the challenges of survival.

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Colombian Master Botero Reclaims Space in Singapor Colombian Master Botero Reclaims Space in Singapore's Biggest Art Moment

Fernando Botero's unmistakable figures return to Singapore in a landmark exhibition spanning Gardens by the Bay and the new IMBA Theatre. Nearly 130 original works run through May, placing the late Colombian artist's vision into daily circulation, not behind glass.

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COLOMBIAN ARTIST YURY FORERO TURNS NIGHT SKY INTO COLOMBIAN ARTIST YURY FORERO TURNS NIGHT SKY INTO LAYERED PAINTINED IMAGES

In Diminuto Infinito, Colombian artist Yury Forero paints the night sky as a map made of doubts. These acrylic works on smooth paper pull nature, landscape, and territory into one restless cosmos, asking what any image can prove here.

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