Latin America : 10 Articles

Read 10 exclusive articles related to "Latin America" on Artmajeur magazine

Tanya Capriles de Brillembourg: philanthropic spirit

Famous collectors • 7 minutes read
In 2005, this philanthropic spirit led Tanya Capriles de Brillembourg to establish the SaludArte foundation, where she currently serves as the Chair. This non-profit organization is dedicated to advancing educational and social integration programs through the visual and performing arts.

Mauro Herlitzka: one of Latin America’s most relevant art collectors

Famous collectors • 5 minutes read
Renowned as one of the most prominent art collectors in Latin America, businessman Mauro Herlitzka is deeply committed to fostering the growth and global visibility of the region's art scene...

Adolpho Leirner: a collection of Brazilian constructive artworks

Famous collectors • 5 minutes read
Adolpho Leirner, a textile engineer educated in London with Polish heritage, possesses a collection of Brazilian constructive artworks...

Betty and Isaac Rudman: collecting a diverse array of art and artifacts

Famous collectors • 5 minutes read
Betty and Isaac Rudman, a couple based in the Dominican Republic, amassed their wealth through the import and manufacturing of home appliances. However, their true passion lies in collecting a diverse array of art and artifacts...

Jorge and Darlene Pérez: a significant contributions to the Miami art scene

Famous collectors • 11 minutes read
Real-estate magnate Jorge M. Pérez had already established himself as a prominent figure in Miami long before a somewhat controversial decision in 2013 to rename the Miami Art Museum in his honor caused a stir...

Tiqui Atencio Demirdjian: Collector since the age of 17

Famous collectors • 8 minutes read
Tiqui Atencio Demirdjian, hailing from Venezuela, embarked on her journey as an art collector at the tender age of 18...

Patricia de Cisneros and Gustavo Cisneros: Featured in the prestigious Top 200 list of art collectors

Famous collectors • 8 minutes read
Patricia Phelps de Cisneros and Gustavo A. Cisneros, prominent figures in the international business conglomerate, embarked on their art collecting journey in 1970...

Eduardo Costantini: A deep passion for Latin American art and culture

Eduardo Costantini • 15 minutes read
Eduardo F. Costantini develop a deep passion for advancing Latin American art and culture, stands at the age of 76. He is not only recognized for his significant contributions to real estate but also as the visionary behind the Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires (abbreviated as MALBA), which is supported by the foundation bearing his name...

The rise of Latin American art.

South American artists • 7 minutes read
The contemporary reality, marked strongly by the growth of the population of "Latinos" in the United States, has resulted in a significant increase in attention, and interest, in Latin American music genres, literature, and art. Indeed, South American artistic traditions have become increasingly well-known and accessible, as they are oftentimes promoted and enhanced by cultural institutions and art museums around the world...

Self-portrait of Frida Kahlo could fetch over $ 30 million at auction and be the most expensive work of a female artist to ever sell

Art News • 3 minutes read
A Frida Kahlo self-portrait will be auctioned in November. Sotheby's estimates it could fetch over $30 million. It would be the most expensive work by a female artist ever sold. The canvas was completed in 1949, five years before Kahlo's death. The painting will go on display in Hong Kong and London before making its way to New York later this month.

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