Today these links remain, are strengthened, and are evident in events such as the commemoration of the 70th anniversary of the founding of the School of Fine Arts, a fact that brought together the works of seven of the most important artists of the national plastic arts, whose pieces are part of the collection of the Museum of Modern Art. These artists were directly related to the academy from where they exerted notable influence and were considered the engine of modernity in Colombia, as is the specific case of Alejandro Obregon, who was director of the School of Fine Arts in the 1960s and developed a strong sense belonging to the Caribbean, appropriating elements of the local geography, representing them with an admirable symbolic level. Proof of this is the work Toro Condor, one of the most important pieces in our collection.