Latin America
With an $11m Leonora Carrington cat woman sculpture, Eduardo Costantini adds another jewel to his Buenos Aires museum
In recent years the Malba founder has emerged as one of Latin America's leading collectors
Late critic Guy Brett's Latin American collection goes on show at Alison Jacques in London
A trove of works by artists such as Lygia Clark and Hélio Oiticica has been consigned to the commercial gallery
Amid a weak economy and political pressures, Artbo nurtures Colombia's nascent contemporary art market
The 19th edition of the Bogotá fair—one of Latin America's most important—has shifted location and date
Mendes Wood DM’s new Paris space boosts the Brazilian-founded gallery’s position within a global market
The gallery's fourth location across three continents has opened on the Place des Vosges in the Marais district
Detained Cuban artist and activist pens appeal from prison on two-year anniversary
Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara was imprisoned on charges of contempt and insult to national symbols when widespread protests swept the nation in 2021
New book details how Alfredo Boulton’s photography helped define an artistic history of Venezuela
The photographer and historian documented the country’s art back to the pre-Hispanic period
Is an influx of Latin American collectors turning Madrid into the art world’s next Miami?
As the Spanish capital attracts a moneyed contingent from Mexico, Colombia and Venezuela, regional galleries are following suit
The seven best Latin American works at Art Basel Miami Beach
Laura Hakel, the curator of the Fundación Ama Amoedo in Uruguay, chooses her favourite contemporary pieces
Latin American and Latinx art at centre stage at The Armory Show
Special sections at The Armory Show have been organised by curators invested in the region and its diaspora
Crypto crash: what now for NFTs and the art world?
Plus, Norway’s mega-museum and a Spanish-American screen in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Skulls and sequins: book celebrates the art of the Haitian streets
Recently published catalogue of a touring show from 2018 shows the work of artists who draw inspiration from the urban landscape of the Caribbean nation
With strong showing by Latin American artists and galleries, Expo Chicago expands the definition of a regional fair
The Exposure sector at this year's fair, curated by Humberto Moro, foregrounds Latin American galleries and serves as a gateway into global conversations
Haitian artists show in Miami but worry about home
As order collapses, the country's residents lack food, water and power—but cultural life survives amid the chaos
Putting Uruguay on the art map: sculptor Pablo Atchugarry is building a world-class museum in his home country
Billed as Uruguay's most comprehensive hub for international contemporary art, the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Atchugarry will open in Punta del Este next January
Mexico City's galleries overcome growing pains as the city's art scene booms
As top-tier dealers and collectors continue to flock to Zona Maco, Material Art Fair nurtures a needed mid-level market
South American galleries face down turmoil
Civil unrest and economic shifts have Latin American dealers doubling down on Miami's international market
Art is fuelling the protest movements in Latin America
Demonstrators from Argentina to Puerto Rico are relying on traditional art forms, dances, and music to hold their leaders accountable
Bogotá's Artbo closes its 15th edition on a vigilant note
International engagement dwindled as a date shift put the fair at odds with Expo Chicago and ArtRio while violence rises amid Colombia's mayoral elections
MoMA builds a new audience for Latin American architecture
Sixty years after a landmark architectural survey, the New York museum picks up where it left off
Fair report: Local galleries fare well at Zona Maco, Mexico City
International collectors and curators were out in force for the eighth edition of the Latin American art fair
Trends in collecting: Are domestic collectors ready to take on the world?
While the Russians are branching out, Indian collectors don't stray far from home
A survey of Ten Latin American collectors
Unsurprisingly, most of these collections strongly represent the art of their own country
"The Baroque World": A five-volume Atlas of baroque art, published by UNESCO
$2.5 million publication covering fifty countries