THREE PINK ART BOOKS RELEASED IN 2025
Antena by Silvia Gurfein, Huir del mundo by Rosa Chancho, and Important Artifacts by Leanne Shapton are three art books published in Spanish during 2025. All three have pink covers. But contrary to the saying, it’s not all roses in these books. Or perhaps it is, but not in an obvious way: they narrate and engage with art through themes of isolation, fragmentation, rupture, and imagination.
2025 AND THE ART MARKET: SIGNS OF STABILIZATION, NOT YET RECOVERY
By Maria Sancho-Arroyo, Art Market Specialist
As 2025 draws to a close, the long-anticipated recovery of the global art market has not yet truly taken shape. The cautious optimism that marked the end of 2024 quickly gave way to a more sobering reality.
LATIN AMERICAN ARTISTS IN SPAIN: NEW NOTES FROM AN ONGOING RESEARCH
By Mónica Sotos
What are the successive diasporas of Latin American artists to Spain about, from the final years prior to the turn of the twenty-first century to the present? Article 2 of a series of 3.
OPEN CALL FOR THE MONTEVIDEO INTERNATIONAL FULLDOME FESTIVAL 2026
The event’s first edition invites artists and collectives from around the world to submit immersive 360° audiovisual works, to be presented in the dome of the Agrónomo Germán Barbato Planetarium. Application deadline: February 1, 2026.
THE NEW SPACE OF THE CARTIER FOUNDATION AND 40 YEARS OF ITS COLLECTION
By Patricia Avena Navarro
The Cartier Foundation settles into Place du Palais-Royal in Paris to write a new chapter in its history at the heart of the capital, inaugurating its new space by exhibiting the “must-haves” of forty years of collecting.
WHITNEY BIENNIAL 2026: LATIN AMERICAN IMAGINARIES IN A TIME OF TRANSITION
The 82nd edition brings together 56 artists and collectives in an exhibition that privileges atmosphere, sensibility, and contemporary forms of coexistence. Within this framework, Latin American artists play a key role, weaving together memory, technology, body, and territory.
OPEN CALL FOR THE 2028 MCKINNEY INTERNATIONAL RESIDENCY AT INDIANA UNIVERSITY
The institution invites international artists and designers to apply for a four- to six-week residency offering a fellowship, studio space, and access to a distinguished academic and cultural environment. Application deadline: January 18, 2026.
ANA MAZZEI: ACQUISITION OF THE EFG LATIN AMERICA ART AWARD ON ITS 15TH ANNIVERSARY
The award recognizes a sculptural practice in which the geometric and the organic are articulated in suspended scenes, shaped by fable, theater, and memory.
ANA MENDIETA BACK TO THE SOURCE
By Julia P. Herzberg, Ph.D.
The Marian Goodman Gallery in New York is presenting its inaugural exhibition Ana Mendieta Back to the Source. Thoughtfully and beautifully installed, the exhibition presents a significant body of work from 1972 to 1985 that includes photographs, the installation Ñañigo Burial, designs on leaves, drawings of hands and female figures on paper with ink, graphite and wash, ten films, and two vitrines with diverse personal items.
ARTE LAGUNA PRIZE 2025 ANNOUNCES THE SPECIAL PRIZE WINNERS
The international award expands its network of partners and recognizes 43 artists through prizes that include residencies, exhibitions, creative commissions, and collaborations with cultural institutions and companies from eight countries.
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