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Beatriz González, Colombian Painter of Collective Memory, Dies at 93

Last updated: January 12, 2026 3:15 pm
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Remembering Colombian Artist Beatriz González

The art world mourns the loss of Colombian artist Beatriz González, who passed away on January 9 at the age of 93 in her home. Known for her groundbreaking work in Latin American contemporary art, González left a lasting impact on the art world with her vibrant palette and radical use of furniture as a support for her paintings. Her unique approach to addressing collective memory through her art, depicting political events, violence, and loss, set her apart as a visionary in the field.

González’s gallery, Casas Riegner in Bogotá, confirmed the news of her passing, marking the end of an era for the art community. Despite being aesthetically associated with Pop Art, González always maintained that her work was deeply rooted in Colombian visual culture, distinct from American and European contexts. She used reproductions of classical artworks and newspaper photographs to explore the complex relationship between taste and social class.


Beatriz González, “Decoración de Interiores” (1981) in Beatriz González: a imagem em trânsito at the Pinacoteca de São Paulo, Brazil, 2024 (photo by Dominic Montagem, courtesy Casas Riegner Bogotá)

One of González’s most significant contributions was her exploration of violence and trauma through her art. Her work “Auras anónimas” (“Anonymous Auras”) at the Central Cemetery of Bogotá stands as a powerful testament to her commitment to preserving memory. By creating headstones for the anonymous victims of violence, she sought to ensure that their stories were not forgotten.


Beatriz González, “Auras Anónimas (Anonymous Auras)” (2007–09) (photo by Laura Jiménez, courtesy Catálogo Razonado Beatriz González)

In addition to her artistry, González was a respected art historian and critic with a deep love for 19th-century landscape painting. Her international career included participation in major exhibitions like the São Paulo Biennial and Documenta 14. She was celebrated for her ability to challenge Western art history while staying true to her Colombian roots.

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Beatriz González at work (photo courtesy Casas Riegner Bogotá)

Her legacy lives on through her powerful art and the impact she made on the art world. González’s unique perspective and unwavering commitment to truth and memory continue to inspire artists and art lovers around the globe.

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