Valencia, Luis Fernando

He held a unique place in the art scene of the 1970s as an artist, art critic, and curator. He contributed to newspapers such as "El colombiano" in Medellín, "El Pueblo" in Cali, "Re-vista" of Art and Architecture in Latin America, and the Bulletin of the Museum of Modern Art in Bogotá, in addition to his role as a professor at the National and Bolivarian universities. He also served as a judge for events such as the León Dobrinsky Prize. Active in Medellín, he was part of a period of effervescence in photoconceptualism.