Six soldiers killed in southern Colombia guerrilla attack
Colombia farmers accused of violent crimes over peaceful...
Colombia’s Constitutional Court suspends CNE investigation against Petro
Petro lifts State of Exception in northeast Colombia
Colombia’s former foreign minister lashes out at Petro
Colombia’s government presents questions for labor reform referendum
Colombia plans to spend at least $140M on...
Lucho Herrera, one of Colombia’s most famous cyclists,...
Colombia’s acting trade minister denounced poisoning attempt
Colombia mourns death of Pope Francis
  • About
  • Support
  • Newsletter
  • Contact
Colombia News | Colombia Reports
  • News
    • General
    • Analysis
    • War and peace
    • Elections
    • Economy
    • Culture
    • Sports
    • Science and Tech
  • Travel
    • General
    • Bogota
    • Medellin
    • Cali
    • Cartagena
    • Antioquia
    • Caribbean
    • Pacific
    • Coffee region
    • Amazon
    • Southwest Colombia
    • Northeast Colombia
    • Central Colombia
  • Data
    • Economy
    • Crime and security
    • War and peace
    • Development
    • Cities
    • Regions
    • Provinces
  • Profiles
    • Organized crime
    • Politics
    • Armed conflict
    • Economy
    • Sports
  • Lite
  • Opinion
Culture

Fernando Botero returns to Medellin with a gift

by Brandon Barrett April 3, 2012
2K

 

Cat Botero

Colombia’s leading contemporary artist Fernando Botero has returned to Medellin to unveil a gift for his hometown.

The maestro donated his sculpture, “The Cat,” to mark the 80th anniversary of the city on April 19th.

The artwork now sits in front of the library that bears his name in the western neighborhood of San Cristobal.

“I like making these kinds of donations to communities that can enjoy them in the public space. I’m very happy that this is in San Cristobal because the people need a dose of beauty and art to improve their lives,” said Botero.

The bronze sculpture weighs over a ton, and was crafted in his workshop in Pietrasanta, Italy.

The artist also visited the Museum of Antioquia to mark the opening of a new exhibition Tuesday.

“Stations of the Cross” features some of Botero’s paintings depicting the last moments of Christ.

The 27 paintings and 23 drawings will be on exhibit at the museum until August, after which they will tour Europe.

“For me, it’s a pleasure to come back here to my land with these pictures,” Botero said Sunday.

Botero gained prominence with his figurative works depicting rotund subjects in painting and sculpture. He considers himself the “most Colombian of Colombian artists.”

artfernando boteromuseum of antioquiasculpture

Contribute

For patrons

Downloads for patrons

Related articles

  • Colombia’s countercultures: From nothing to nadaism

  • Naked tourist upsets Cartagena

  • How art turned Cuatro Bocas from dodgy to one of Medellin’s coolest hidden gems

  • Twitter
  • Email
  • Rss

@2008-2019 - Colombia Reports. All Rights Reserved.
Powered by Digitale Zaken and Parrolabs


Back To Top
Colombia News | Colombia Reports
  • News
    • General
    • Analysis
    • War and peace
    • Elections
    • Economy
    • Culture
    • Sports
    • Science and Tech
  • Travel
    • General
    • Bogota
    • Medellin
    • Cali
    • Cartagena
    • Antioquia
    • Caribbean
    • Pacific
    • Coffee region
    • Amazon
    • Southwest Colombia
    • Northeast Colombia
    • Central Colombia
  • Data
    • Economy
    • Crime and security
    • War and peace
    • Development
    • Cities
    • Regions
    • Provinces
  • Profiles
    • Organized crime
    • Politics
    • Armed conflict
    • Economy
    • Sports
  • Lite
  • Opinion
  • Twitter
  • Email
  • Rss

@2008-2019 - Colombia Reports. All Rights Reserved.
Powered by Digitale Zaken and Parrolabs


Back To Top

Colombia News | Colombia Reports
  • News
    • General
    • Analysis
    • War and peace
    • Elections
    • Economy
    • Culture
    • Sports
    • Science and Tech
  • Travel
    • General
    • Bogota
    • Medellin
    • Cali
    • Cartagena
    • Antioquia
    • Caribbean
    • Pacific
    • Coffee region
    • Amazon
    • Southwest Colombia
    • Northeast Colombia
    • Central Colombia
  • Data
    • Economy
    • Crime and security
    • War and peace
    • Development
    • Cities
    • Regions
    • Provinces
  • Profiles
    • Organized crime
    • Politics
    • Armed conflict
    • Economy
    • Sports
  • Lite
  • Opinion