LGM
Statement
LGM Galería is dedicated to the representation of national and international artists since 1995. Founded by Luis Guillermo Moreno, it has as mission the promotion, divulgation and commercialization of art modern and contemporary worldwide. has professionals specialized in Spain and Italy in areas such as expertise, valuation, appraisal and restoration of artistic heritage; equally way is to recognize his extensive experience of more than twenty-five years in the commercialization of Colombian and Latin American art, both in Colombia and in Spain, Venezuela, Mexico, China, Korea, Singapore, among other countries.
Director:
Luis Guillermo Moreno
Country:
Colombia
City:
Bogotá
Address:
Calle 73 # 20c-73
Telephone:
3102168077
Email: moc.liamg@lanoicanretnietramgl
Exhibited artists
Los Carpinteros (Cuba)
Antonio Samudio (Colombia)
Fernanda Brunet (México)
Mauricio Salcedo (Colombia)
José Ángel Vincench (Cuba)
Antonio Samudio (Colombia)
Fernanda Brunet (México)
Mauricio Salcedo (Colombia)
José Ángel Vincench (Cuba)
Gallery artists
Alfonso Álvarez (Colombia)
Rafael Barrios (Venezuela)
Fernanda Brunet (México)
Los Carpinteros (Cuba)
Rafael Echeverri (Colombia)
Miler Lagos (Colombia)
Micaela Lattanzio (Italia)
Miguel Ángel Madrigal (México)
Guillermo Muñoz Vera (Chile)
Edgar Negret (Colombia)
Alejandro Obregón (Colombia)
Darío Ortiz (Colombia)
Eun Sun Park (Corea)
Silvio Porzionato (Italia)
Dagoberto Rodriguez (Cuba)
Federico Uribe (Colombia)
Tony Vázquez-Figueroa (Venezuela)
Gustavo Vélez (Colombia)
Takashi Yukawa (Japón)
Idan Lareski (Israel)
Proyecto Faenza (Colombia)
Rafael Barrios (Venezuela)
Fernanda Brunet (México)
Los Carpinteros (Cuba)
Rafael Echeverri (Colombia)
Miler Lagos (Colombia)
Micaela Lattanzio (Italia)
Miguel Ángel Madrigal (México)
Guillermo Muñoz Vera (Chile)
Edgar Negret (Colombia)
Alejandro Obregón (Colombia)
Darío Ortiz (Colombia)
Eun Sun Park (Corea)
Silvio Porzionato (Italia)
Dagoberto Rodriguez (Cuba)
Federico Uribe (Colombia)
Tony Vázquez-Figueroa (Venezuela)
Gustavo Vélez (Colombia)
Takashi Yukawa (Japón)
Idan Lareski (Israel)
Proyecto Faenza (Colombia)