Industrial farming in Brazil and off-road racing in Chile continue to threaten geoglyphs that are so big, they can only be properly appreciated from the air
Researchers investigating the ancient Caral civilisation must contend with dwindling state support, violent land traffickers and robbers
The Salvador Allende Solidarity Museum delayed the opening of the Cuban-born artist's solo exhibition amid pushback from Allende family members and supporters
As the Spanish capital attracts a moneyed contingent from Mexico, Colombia and Venezuela, regional galleries are following suit
A study of four 20th-century artists concentrates on close examination of works and intentions, rather than grand simplifying narratives.
The Church of La Jalca Grande, one of the first churches built in Peru after the Spanish conquest, was constructed using stones from pre-Hispanic monuments
Once the cultural darling of South America, the country's capital is now a shadow of its former glory as artists and dealers struggle in the face of a military uprising
Thousands of illegally removed items—including human bones—were discovered on collector’s farm
The review of the ‘tsantsas’ is part of a wider exercise looking at the Pitt Rivers Museum’s historic labels
Argentina, Mexico and Brazil could be the future for a field struggling with limited supply