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The coffin of Colombian painter and sculptor Fernando Botero, who died last week at the age of 91, lies in wake at the funeral chapel set up at the Congress in Bogota. Known for his voluptuous depictions of people and animals using different media, Colombia's most famous artist died in Monaco, where he lived, after developing pneumonia. IMAGES
London (United Kingdom), Oct 12 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Andy Rain) Portuguese artist Hugo Lami brings his exhibition entitled 'In Life Found on Moon' to Frieze Art Week in London, United Kingdom.FOOTAGE THE “IN LIFE FOUND ON MOON” EXHIBITION BY PORTUGUESE ARTIST HUGO LAMI AT LA FRIEZE ART WEEK IN LONDON.
London, Oct 11 (EFE/EPA).- The Thaddaeus Ropac gallery in Mayfair, London presents the exhibition 'Ron Mueck: 25 Years of Sculpture, 1996-2021'. The exhibition dedicated to Australian artist Ron Mueck will open to the public from Oct 12 to Nov 13 ahead of Frieze Week. (Camera: FACUNDO ARRIZABALAGA) SHOT LIST: B-ROLL OF THE EXHIBITION IN THE THADDAEUS ROPAC GALLERY IN MAYFAIR IN LONDON, UK.
Bogota, Oct 10 (EFE).- Colombian artist and one of the most prominent figures in Latin America’s contemporary art, Beatriz González hoped to continue preserving memories of Colombia’s conflicts, which many wanted to leave in oblivion, with her work "Anonymous Auras".A part of Colombia “got used to the war” and “got used to the deaths”, the artist told EFE Sunday. In 2009, González began her art project by covering 8,957 tombstones of the four Columbaria of the central cemetery of Bogotá with silhouette figures of soldiers and peasants carrying dead bodies, in an effort to convert that space in a place of mourning. (Camera: JUAN DIEGO LOPEZ).B-ROLL OF THE INSTALLATION OF 8,957 TOMBSTONES FEATURING SILHOUETTE FIGURES OF SOLDIERS AND PEASANTS CARRYING DEAD BODIES AT BOGOTA'S CENTRAL CEMETERY BY ARTIST BEATRIZ GONZÁLEZ, IN BOGOTA, COLOMBIA.
Mexico City, Oct 7 (EFE) (CAMERA: America Neri) .- The exhibition "Universe Miro" which will open to the public Friday at the Cultural Center of Spain in Mexico (CCEMX), condenses a small selection of the artist Spanish Joan Miro.