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Simón Vélez is a prize-winning Architect and thinker from Colombia, most famous for his innovative use of Guadua bamboo as an essential building component. [1] [2] Vélez was born in Manizales, Colombia, in 1949. His father and grandfather were also architects. He has designed buildings in over 11 countries. [1]
Cobo lived and worked in places ranging from his native Cali and nearby Bogotá to Quito, Chicago, New York City, Tucson and Madrid, which gave him a broad vision of art.. His work was featured in group and individual exhibitions since 1977, in Colombia and around the wo
Colombian art has 3500 years of history and covers a wide range of media and styles ranging from Spanish Baroque devotional painting to Quimbaya gold craftwork to the "lyrical americanism" of painter Alejandro Obregón (1920–1992). Perhaps the most internationally acclaimed Colombian artist is painter and sculptor Fernando Botero (1932–2023 ...
The Greenville County Museum of Art (GCMA) is an art museum located in Greenville, South Carolina.Its collections focus mainly on American art, and its holdings include works by Andrew Wyeth, [1] Jasper Johns (raised in South Carolina), William Henry Johnson, Andy Warhol, Romare Bearden, Jacob Lawrence, Alma Thomas, Helen Turner, Charles Wilson Peale, Eric Fischl, Marylyn Dintenfass, and ...
This is a list of Colombian artists.Colombian art has 3,500 years of history and covers a wide range of media and styles ranging from Quimbaya gold craftwork and Spanish Baroque devotional painting to modern Colombian cinema and conceptual art movements.
333 West Main, Durham Clark and Sorrell Garage, Durham, 1932 and 1941; Crowe Building, American Tobacco Historic District, Durham, 1953 East Durham Junior High School (now Holton Career & Resource Center), Durham, 1939
According to architectural historian Silvia Arango, Colombian modern architecture had two moments: a first one called the "Boast of technique", that, starting from the 40s, assimilated and replicated foreign influence through the use of modern techniques (as concrete structures and prefabricated pieces), and a second one, called the "Conscious ...
Rogelio Salmona (April 28, 1929 – October 3, 2007) was a French Colombian architect. [1] He was noted for his extensive use of red brick in his buildings and for using natural shapes like spirals, radial geometry and curves in his designs.