An epic life is revealed: Colombia’s legendary photojournalist Nereo López (1920-2015).
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Sacco: photography of “silence”
The works of Argentinian photographer Gabriela Sacco are on exhibit at the Art Museum of the Banco de la República.
Framed by the Sierra
Photographer Carlos Pineda photographs a local farmer in the town of Minca, near Santa Marta.
Big Picture: Leading the way to Sonsón, Antioquia
Photographer Carlos Valencia captured this image of market day in Sonsón, Antioquia.
The Hernán Díaz “sessions”
An exhibition of Hernan Díaz’s wor, presents portraits of Colombian artists, political figures, and a documentation of Cartagena in the 1970s.
Dust and the Arauca soul
A striking image by photographer Carlos Pineda of the last rays of daylight on the plains of Arauca.
The ‘France’ of Depardon
An exhibition by the Magnum agency’s war photographer, Raymond Depardon, looks at a personal vision of “France.”
Wings over Fredonia
Coffee farmers from Fredonia, Antioquia, observe acrobatics by professional paragliders.
Riosucio: The red riverboat of the Atrato
In Riosucio, Chocó—a remote town along the Atrato River—residents rely on the river as a crucial lifeline. Nestled near Los Katíos National Park, Riosucio, with a population of 10,000, has limited road infrastructure, once counting on just one red jeep for local transport. The Atrato River, stretching over 500 kilometers, connects Colombia’s Pacific lowlands with its Caribbean coast.
Emmet Gowin and the “affectionate” lens in Bogotá
A poigant exhibition of Emmet Gowin’s portraits turns the lens on family and the love of his lifetime: Edith Morris.
Morning commute in Nuquí
Big Picture. Canoes for the morning commute in Nuquí.
Beneath a scorching sun
A solitary horseman on the flats of the Magdalena River recalls the creoles of the independence campaign against Spain.
Carrying Cartagena
A reflection of the coast. One man decides to carry an entire street on his shoulder.
Editorial: A burst of light
Although I should be writing about politics weeks before a run-off, it seems everyone has a story to tell with ‘Gabo.’ This is mine.
The fishermen of Llanito
Photographer Ricardo Pérez has been documenting the lives of fishermen on the mighty Magdalena River.
Cartagena’s African colors
The bright and colorful dresses of Palenqueras are emblematic of African heritage in the colonial city of Cartagena.