Four renowned art curators based in Bogotá reveal who we should be watching on the gallery circuit in 2014.
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San Agustín and the Gods who didn’t return
A landmark exhibition of San Agustín’s stone deities opens to the public, but without the protagonists.
Llinás and Jacanamijoy: A meeting of minds and memory
Painter Carlos Jacanamijoy and neuroscientist Rodolfo Llinás met up in Bogotá to discuss how the brain sees art.
Bolin: Now you see him…
Chinese artist Liu Bolin’s human canvas has come to Bogotá. The creator of “The Invisible Man” is drawing in the crowds.
Artist Rossina Bossio and her Stranger Women
The artist of ‘Holy Beauty Project,’ Rossina Bossio, abandons the sacred and for a new series depicting contemporary women in all their “strangeness.”
Interview: The wilder side of artist Nadín Ospina
Nadín Ospina explores the relationships between ancestral elements and the images which shape a Colombian identity.
Bogota: All’s fair at ArtBo
Growing, growing…sold! Art lovers and buyers descend this month on the largest exhibition space for Colombian art.
Zambrano: A museum imagined
The exhibition by Elsa Zambrano at the Museum of Modern Art examines the relationship between cultural icons and the spectator.
Muniz: material images
The multiplicity of unlikely materials are characteristic of the provocative works by Brazilian artist Vik Muniz exhibited at the BanRep gallery.
Jacanamijoy: In search of ‘self’
A retrospective of painter Carlos Jacanamijoy’s work embraces indigenous identity with abstract references to memory.
Cruz: photography and flames
Fernando Cruz documents rudimentary brick ovens as a creative undertaking to understand “sacred” spaces in Colombia.
Moreno: coal and modernity
Taking on coal in all its visual expressions is the latest venture of the Colombian multi-media artist Eduardo Moreno.
Artisan ‘Maestros’
The exhibition ‘Grandes Maestros del Arte Popular’ exhibited at Bogotá’s Modern Art Museum looks at the art of craftmanship across the region.
Exposed as a tra(m)p!
With his engaging exhibition titled ‘Human tra(m)p’ photographer Javier Vanegas challenges notions of what is considered “obscene.”
Days of amphorae
Get a closer look at the pots and pieces of ancient Greece at an exhibited which opens its doors mis month at the Museo Nacional and courtesy of the Louvre.
Medellín: A modernist legacy
Colombia’s modernist movement took hold in the 1950s when Medellín artists began exposing a double standard in paisa culture. The modernist legacy remains.