80 Years of Latin American Figuration

This collection unites these artists, despite their distinct stylistic hallmarks and the temporal spaces that separate them, in a symphony of human portrayal.

"80 Years of Latin American Figuration" explores the evolution of figurative art across Latin America spanning eight decades. Running until October 2nd, this viewing offers a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in the vivid world of figuration, where the boundaries of time, style, and technique blur to reveal the heart of artistic expression.

 

At the heart of this exhibition lies a harmonious juxtaposition of renowned figurative visionaries Fernando Botero, Rufino Tamayo, and Diego Rivera, among many others. This collection unites these artists, despite their distinct stylistic hallmarks and the temporal spaces that separate them, in a symphony of human portrayal. The canvas becomes a stage where individual voices resound, each articulating the human form in its distinctive rhythm.

 

"80 Years of Latin American Figuration" invites us to celebrate the plurality of voices and visions that have shaped the artistic landscape of Latin America. Through this exhibition, we honor not only the individual artists but also the shared human experience that has inspired them to create. Join us on this journey, where figures come alive, and time dances on canvas.

 

Featured Artists: 

 

Luis Alberto Acuña, Luis Arenal, Fernando Botero, Claudio Bravo, Agustin Cárdenas, Juan Cárdenas, Santiago Cárdenas-Arroyo, Saint Clair Cemin, Ana Mercedes Hoyos, David Manzur, Armando Morales, Edgar Negret, Diego Rivera, Rufino Tamayo, Joaquín Torres-García