
Julio Emilio Neira Milian
AVAILABLEThe Great Catch (La Gran Cojida), 2015
Oil on Canvas and Mixed Media
43 1/2 × 63 × 2 ¾ In.
$9,500
Gallery

The Great Catch (La Gran Cojida), 2015
Oil on Canvas and Mixed Media
43 1/2 × 63 × 2 ¾ In.
$9,500

Andy Warhol, 2024
Textile Collage
51.18 × 35.43 × 10 In.
$35,000

Frida, 2015
Mixed Media on Wood
48 × 28 In.
$12,000

Butterfly Mandala, 2023
Sandcast Glass & Metal
60H × 60W × 5D In.
$99,500

Red Installation, 2013
Installation
48H × 45W × 2D In.
$13,500

Ruins with an obelisk in the distance, Hubert Robert, 2015
Photograph on Backlit Fabric
48 × 72 In.
$28,000
Latin American Art
Latin American art holds a unique place in the global art world for its rich blend of Indigenous, European, African, and contemporary influences. Shaped by diverse histories, cultures, and social experiences, it often reflects themes of identity, resilience, spirituality, and transformation.
Gallery Picks
The Great Catch (La Gran Cojida), 2015
Oil on Canvas and Mixed Media
43 1/2 × 63 × 2 ¾ In.
$9,500

Andy Warhol, 2024
Textile Collage
51.18 × 35.43 × 10 In.
$35,000

Frida, 2015
Mixed Media on Wood
48 × 28 In.
$12,000

The Second Heartbeat of the Sun, 2025
Painting
48 × 60 in.
$18,000

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About
Aldo Castillo's career has always been centered on art. His studies in architecture in Guatemala City and fine arts at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago laid the foundation for a distinguished career that has established him as one of the most prominent international art dealers.
His professional journey began in Guatemala, where he spent four years as Curator of the Popol Vuh Museum. In 1993, he founded the Aldo Castillo Gallery in Chicago, over 17 years, it became a leading destination for Latin American art. He has also directed major art fairs in Chicago, Miami, and Shanghai, further strengthening his influence in the global contemporary art market.
