An exhibition on “rational art” with some of the world’s most acclaimed contemporary artists questions how we perceive the creative process.
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Nueva Esperanza: A Muisca town surfaces in Soacha
A grassy knoll near Soacha has revealed one of the most complete archaeological discoveries of the Muisca period.
FICCI: Cartagena’s Film Festival turns up the voltage with edition 58
The longest-running film festival in Latin America reaches another milestone with 137 films of “high voltage” storytelling.
Bogotá to get more CCTV coverage announces Mayor Enrique Peñalosa
Bogotá mayor Enrique Peñalosa has announced more camera surveillance for the Colombian capital this year in an effort to combat street crime and vandalism in TransMilenio.
Endulzar la palabra: Peace and resistance in the Museo Nacional
The National Museum presents an exhibition on the importance of memory for reconciliation and told through the stories of eight indigenous groups.
Bogotanos score “negative” on security, reveals survey
A survey by the CCB, reveals that while homicides in Bogota? are decreasing and barrios becoming safer, citizens remain negative with security.
Gaspar: A relaxed gourmand in Bogotá’s Parque 93
Chef Alvaro Clavijo is behind a relaxed French style bistro facing the Parque 93 and a welcome newcomer to this neighbourhood’s fussy dining scene.
Colombia’s Avianca braces for pilot strike, suspends ticket sales
Colombia’s Avianca is preparing for major disruptions to service on domestic and international routes, as more than half its pilots go on strike.
Colombia: Peace, economic woes and a contested political future
An unprecedented list of candidates have announced plans to run in the 2018 presidential race. The economy and an anti-corruption platform will determine who comes out on top.
Ortega Díaz abandons Colombia for U.S., amidst Santos – Maduro dispute
After fleeing Venezuela, ousted Attorney General Luisa Ortega is heading to the U.S. By granting the lawmaker safe passage, Santos and Maduro remain embroiled in a bitter dispute.
Is $3,000 Colombian pesos to U.S our new “normal”?
The collapse of Venezuela may give a boost to Colombia’s energy sector, helping reverse the devaluation trend of the peso. In the meantime, $3,000 appears to be the new normal.
Medellín: Where Botero bold meets plenty of beautiful
Colombia’s second largest city is constantly innovating and hosting important events. This month, Colombiamoda, brings out the best in fashion ahead of next month’s flower festival
Alonso Garcés gallery turns 40 with exhibition by Francisco Fernández
Galería Alonso Garce?s turns 40 this month and to celebrate this achievement
hosts an exhibition by Francisco Fernández titled “For Your Eyes Only”.
Colombia’s flag to be raised in Tour de France in honor of nation’s Independence.
As Colombia’s cyclists endure the alpine stage of the Tour de France, the nation’s flag will be raised in honor of the country’s 207th Independence Day.
Colombians taking to the skies in record numbers
Colombia’s airlines are on the offensive to lure passengers with better deals and the line between low-cost and traditional is blurred by competition.