Three pieces of Latin American artists –Roberto Jacoby (Argentina), Gil Vicente and Nuno Ramos (Brazil)– have attracted waves of comments in the press and specialized publications.
An unpublished research work on the ongoing art process in Latin America and the Caribbean could be assessed by an international jury at the ALBA Art Review & Theory Prize, whose deadline has
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In order for everyone to network and exchange information about the creative processes of the visual arts in Latin America, North America and the Caribbean, Arte por Excelencias unveils a new webs
A hundred and twenty Spanish antique-dealers and gallery-owners, as well as a selection of the most prestigious members of the industry at an international level will gather at the thirty-fourth e
Interview to Carlos Urroz by Jose Carlos de Santiago
(...) The world economic crisis hit the realm of collectors particularly hard in some levels
The Group of Theory and History of Art Research linked to the Arts Faculty of the University of Antioquia and the Institute of Philosophy was created in Medellin, Colombia, in 2001; also in that U
All of the practices we’ve wanted to include in Art by Excelencias in an effort to provide a comprehensive look at the fine arts in the Americas and the Caribbean, collections and g
Regardless of its bulkiness, this is not an opera summa book on Cuban painter Flavio Garciandia, who given the precociousness of his early-bird creation and the vastness of his work, can be allege
(...) Who are, in your opinion, the finest Latin American and Caribbean artists ever?
Latin American art is an old concept that must be updated. Back in the 1930s, 40s and 50s, Lat
In his most recent book, Eduardo Marceles Daconte examines, from different perspectives, the development of visual arts in the region, particularly during the second half of the 20th century and t
As we’ve been presenting in previous issues, the Internet has become a promotional space of choice for countless cultural projects and institution, art events and to showcase the works of re
The Latin Types Biennial got its big break in Buenos Aires back by the hand of outstanding Argentine designer Ruben Fontana. The event became the showcase for a number of creators and trends in su