Works from Mexican artists Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera and Colombian artist Fernando Botero are among the 283 pieces housed in the Museum of Latin-American Art.
Works from Mexican artists Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera and Colombian artist Fernando Botero are among the 283 pieces housed in the Museum of Latin-American Art, which interpreted recently in Buenos Aires. Of the museum's collection, 228 plastic arts and paintings belong to the Argentine industrialist Eduardo Costantini, considered to be the mostly important collector of Latin-American art in the world and the biggest promoter of the museum. The director is Agustin Arteaga, who is from Mexico.