Fernando Botero has been the subject of institutional group and solo exhibitions internationally.
Solo Exhibitions include: Fernando Botero: Beyond Forms, Beaxu-Arts Mons (BAM), Brussels (2021); Fernando Botero: Celebration, Bilbao Fine Arts Museum, Bilbao (2013); Fernando Botero, Pera Museum, Istanbul (2010); Botero in Singapore, Singapore Art Museum, Esplanade Park, Singapore (2004); Botero, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía (1987); Fernando Botero, Seibu Museum of Art, Tokyo (1981); Fernando Botero, Hirschhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington D.C. (1979); Fernando Botero, Retrospective, Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam (1975).
Group Exhibtions include: Theater of Operations: The Gulf Wars 1991–2011, PS1, New York (2020); America America: Art for Human Rights, Berkely Art Museum, Berkely (2017); Transmissions, MoMA, New York (2016); Latin View Points, Nassau County Museum of Art, Long Island NY (1996); Latin American Artists of the Twentieth Century, MoMA, New York (1993); Ways of Looking, MoMA, New York (1971).
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