In his diary, the French artist and draughtsman Auguste Morisot relates the story of his expedition, along with the French explorer Jean Chaffanjon, to the sources of the Orinoco River in 1886.
Catalogue that accompanied the exhibition "Paralelos: Arte brasileira da segunda metade e do século XX em contexto."
This publication is an analysis of the Misal Rico de Cisneros, the Mass Book of the high altar at the Catedral de Toledo, which is currently kept in the Biblioteca Nacional de España.
An exploration of the quotidian existence of colonial Venezuela, highlighting the intricacies of the daily life of a group of men and women who labored to create the cultural and economic roots of modern Venezuela.
John Phelps reconstructs the life of his grandfather, William H. Phelps, preserving the legacy of the “instructive life” of a successful businessman, father, outstanding scientist, and exemplary Venezuelan citizen.
Catalogue that accompanied the exhibition "Geometric Abstraction: Latin American Art From the Patricia Phelps de Cisneros Collection."
This catalogue accompanied an exhibition in Biarritz, France in 2001.
In this text, Luis Pérez-Oramas explores some of the processes through which Venezuelan visual arts have approached modernity.
This notebook accompanied a selection of contemporary artworks from the Colección Patricia Phelps de Cisneros that were exhibited in the DirecTV Offices in Caracas, Venezuela.
In this essay, Ariel Jiménez reflects about the aspiration for purity that has characterized some of the most important works of Latin American and Venezuelan art of the twentieth century.