Masters and Heirs; Duque Arango Gallery Presents the Legacy of Latin American Art at Art Miami

Latin American Art at Art Miami: Visit Duque Arango Gallery at Booth AM 317

If you’ve been following the international art scene, you already know that Latin American art is experiencing one of its most powerful and celebrated moments. Museums, collectors, and global institutions are increasingly turning their attention toward the region’s artistic legacy: its masters, its innovators, and its rising contemporary voices. This year at Art Miami, you have the opportunity to experience this movement firsthand.

Duque Arango Galería is proud to present Masters and Heirs, a curatorial proposal that highlights the evolution of Latin American art across generations. And you are invited to discover it all at Booth AM 317, where modern masters and contemporary creators come together in a vibrant, intergenerational dialogue that defines the spirit of Latin American creativity today.

Art Miami 2025: Latin American Art

Art Miami is one of the most important fairs for modern and contemporary art in the world, and this year, Latin American art stands at the center of the conversation. By visiting Duque Arango Galería, you are stepping into a space where history, innovation, and cultural identity meet.

At Booth AM 317, you’ll encounter a selection that captures the breadth and depth of Latin American art, from symbolic abstraction and material experimentation to contemporary perspectives that challenge, expand, and renew regional traditions.

Masters Who Defined Latin American Art

In Masters and Heirs, you will see works by some of the most influential figures in the history of Latin American art. These masters shaped the region’s visual language and secured its place in global art history. Their contributions laid the foundation for generations of artists to follow.

Among the greats featured at Booth AM 317, you will encounter:

Wifredo Lam, whose hybrid visual language fused Surrealism with Afro-Cuban spirituality to address identity and decolonial imagination.

Joaquín Torres García, the architect of Constructive Universalism, whose work shaped Latin America’s modern search for unity, order, and symbolic form.

Rufino Tamayo, known for his chromatic intensity and synthesis of modernity with indigenous sensibilities.

Olga de Amaral, a Colombian pioneer who transformed textiles into luminous, architectural objects, blurring the boundaries between materiality and transcendence.

Fernando Botero, whose monumental figures and distinctive aesthetics created one of the most recognizable visual languages in the world.

These artists are not only historical references they remain central to the market today.

Their works continue to dominate museum retrospectives, auction results, and private collections, making them essential for anyone interested in collecting Latin American art.

Contemporary Voices Continuing the Legacy

Alongside these masters, Masters and Heirs highlights the artists who are redefining what Latin American art means today.

At Booth AM 317, you will encounter works by:

Sair García, whose practice explores the image, architecture, and memory through meticulous technical construction.

Ariel Cabrera, offering contemporary reflections on historical narratives with a unique conceptual depth.

Javier Caraballo, whose layered figurative language bridges tradition and contemporary sensibilities.

Reynier Ferrer, embodying a philosophical and emotional approach to the human condition.

Darío Ortiz, known for his mastery of classical technique merged with contemporary conceptual frameworks.

Alejandra Aristizábal, bringing the materiality of textiles and sculpture into a feminine, poetic, and deeply personal realm.

These artists inherit not a style, but a spirit: the desire to transform Latin American experience into universal artistic expression.

Why Latin American Art Matters—And Why Now

When you visit Booth AM 317, you will see why Latin American art has become one of the most compelling forces in the global market. Collectors are drawn to its combination of cultural depth, visual innovation, and material rigor. Museums across the United States and Europe are expanding their holdings of Latin American artists, and exhibitions dedicated to the region continue to receive critical acclaim.

Latin American art offers you something rare: a body of work that is rooted in diverse histories yet speaks powerfully to global themes: identity, resilience, memory, transformation. As demand grows internationally, the market for both modern and contemporary Latin American art continues to strengthen, making this an excellent moment for collectors. Duque Arango Galería: A Legacy of over 40 Years

With more than four decades of experience, Duque Arango Galería has been at the forefront of presenting and championing Latin American art. Our gallery has cultivated long- standing relationships with the estates and studios of major masters, while also nurturing the careers of mid-career and emerging artists who now have an expanding international presence.

Visit Duque Arango Galería at Art Miami at Booth AM 317, for stepping into a space shaped by years of curatorial rigor, research, and commitment. We offer you not only exceptional artworks, but also trustworthy guidance, certified provenance, and a deep understanding of the region’s artistic and market dynamics.

Our presence at Art Miami reflects our mission: to preserve the past, uplift the present, and create a platform where Latin America’s most powerful artistic voices can resonate worldwide.

Join Us at Art Miami Booth AM 317

If you’re passionate about discovering new voices, acquiring exceptional works, or understanding the evolution of Latin American art, we invite you to visit us at Booth AM 317. There, you will experience a curated selection that connects modern legacy with contemporary innovation, offering you the opportunity to engage with artworks that represent some of the most compelling narratives in art today.

We look forward to welcoming you at Art Miami in Booth AM 317. Let us guide you through a powerful story of heritage, transformation, and artistic excellence.

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