My hippie parents called me Rainbow Blue Nelson, which worked until another hippie, Colombian artist Antonio Caro, finally gave me an alias 'Mr Nice Name'. This is a little bit of everything I love about Latin America, a celebration of the world's most creative and entertaining continent
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
More Colombia Circa 1959
You have to love this.
What to wear: "The typical garment for Colombians of both sexes is the ruana, particularly appropriate for cold climates. Straw hats in different shapes, sizes and colours and generally used by the natives in warm climates."
Rainbow Nelson
This is Colombia Circa 1959
This marketing from the late 1950s is simply beautiful. If only we could go back to those wonderful days when the world was this simple and nobody had ever heard of Colombia.
"....tell your friends to come to Colombia. We are still relatively new to the outsider, yet we have rich, unforgettable experiences to offer to the traveller."
Rainbow Nelson
Mr Nice Name speaks to Julio Sanchez Cristo en la W
A much more pleasant radio experience than the last time I was stitched up post-Wallpaper article. Plus a little too much information regarding current visa hell.....oops.
Monday, November 22, 2010
To Mr Nice Name
I met Colombia's father of conceptual art Antonio Caro at Galeria Casas Riegner for the launch of his new book - Antes de Cuiaba - a collection of his first artistic works.
Here he is pictured in front of his most famous work, a new limited edition of his 1976 'flash' of genius - Colombia.
My signed copy of his book has the inscription: "To Mr Nice Name", which was nice.
Cute Colombian Kids
Power Surge
Credit where credit's due. Power Surge a collaboration by Stefan Ruiz and Rainbow Nelson looks at the green energy transforming Medellin from murder capital of the world into one of the most exciting architectural laboratories on the planet.
Read the full article in this month's Wallpaper*
Foto: Stefan Ruiz
HUO: Four Days and Four Hours in Colombia
Foto: Stefan Ruiz
'The Pope' of the art world was in Colombia long enough to get excited about the country's sizzling art scene.
Read my interview with him in the second Colombian installment in Wallpaper* this month.
Monday, November 8, 2010
Colombia gets Wallpapered
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Selected Works from VII BIAU - Mauricio Rocha
Angelo Bucci, Alvaro Siza and Solano Benitez amongst the favourites of Mexican architect, Mauricio Rocha.
"I am interested in their constructive strategies and the formation of the spine through these structures. Monolithic in size they are built with different materials but there is a heaviness in the material."
Casa en Ubatuba, Brazil
Sede Fundacion Ibere Camargo, Brazil
Casa LA, Paraguay
To see more about Rocha and his work
Taller de Arquitectura Mauricio Rocha
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Selected Works from VII BIAU - Francisco Fanucci
More from the Brazilians in Medellin.
Francisco Fanucci of Brasil Arquitetura selects his three favourite selected works at the VII BIAU.
Escuela Nueva Esperanza, Ecuador
Colegio Escuela de Artes Plasticas, Oaxaca, Mexico
Centro de Tecnificacion de Actividades Fisico Deportivas, España
To see more about Fanucci and his work
Brasil Arquitetura
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Selected Works from VII BIAU - Marcelo Ferraz
Three of the favourites from Marcelo Ferraz of Sao Paulo-based practice, Brasil Arquitetura.
In no particular order.....
Colegio Santo Domingo, Medellin, Colombia
Escuela Nueva Esperanza, Ecuador
Colegio Escuela de Artes Plasticas, Oaxaca, Mexico
To see more about Ferraz and his work
Brasil Arquitetura