Ancestral force and cultural memory take flight in Pablo Alanes’s work—where the condor emerges not only as a symbol, but as a spiritual presence.
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The Flight of the Condor: Pablo Alanes and the Spirit of the Andes in Contemporary Bolivian Art
Ancestral force and cultural memory take flight in Pablo Alanes’s work—where the condor emerges not only as a symbol, but as a spiritual presence.
Bolivian Mother’s Day: Culture, Memory and Celebration in the Netherlands
Bolivian Mother’s Day was honored in the Netherlands with dance, music, and memory—celebrating culture and the legacy of Bolivia’s Heroines of the Coronilla.
QHANA WARMIS: Women of Light by Atelier Aymara
QHANA WARMIS honors women inspired by Bolivian culture in a body of work where tradition and art merge with symbolic strength.
Bolivia’s Long Night of Museums 2025: Over 400 Cultural Spaces Open to the Public
The 2025 Long Night of Museums in Bolivia welcomed thousands across more than 400 cultural spaces, featuring exhibitions, music, art, and gastronomy in La Paz and Santa Cruz. Discover all the highlights from this iconic cultural event.
May 3: Chakana Day – The Andean Cosmic Symbol That Still Guides Us.
Every May 3, Andean cultures celebrate Chakana Day, honoring the Southern Cross alignment and a symbol that represents the Andean cosmos, balance, and ancestral spiritual knowledge.
Diablada: Ancestral Dance of Light and Shadow.
Ritual battle of good and evil from the Andes
Bolivia Unida Amsterdam: Bringing Bolivian Folklore to the Heart of Europe
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Gabriela Dalhoeven Telleria merges sustainability and natural art, drawing inspiration from Pachamama to create living artworks that foster a deep connection with the Earth.
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Francisco Claure Ibarra, a Bolivian artist based in Vienna, creates handmade black-and-white photography using a unique artisanal technique with natural materials. His work captures the authenticity of Bolivian landscapes and people, offering a timeless vision that challenges today’s digital aesthetic.