MUCKI’S HYBRID WORK AT GALATEA

The first major exhibition of Mucki’s beadwork is being held at Galatea Gallery in São Paulo and will be on display until January 16, 2025. After decades of working with fabrics, the artist now presents a significant collection of works created with the collaboration of a collective of women embroiderers from Ilhéus and Rio de Janeiro.

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MUCKI’S HYBRID WORK AT GALATEA

Until 01/16/2025
Salvador de Bahia, Brasil
KURIMANZUTTO PRESENTS ‘DIALOGUES WITH SURREALISM´

To commemorate the centenary of the first Surrealist Manifesto, kurimanzutto revisits its collection to present a selection of works produced over the past thirty years that draw inspiration from Surrealist practices or significantly reflect its legacy. This inventory will be on view until January 11, 2025.

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KURIMANZUTTO PRESENTS ‘DIALOGUES WITH SURREALISM´

Until 01/11/2025
Mexico City, Mexico
CUBAN PAINTER ZILIA SÁNCHEZ DIED AT 98

Cuban artist Zilia Sánchez, known for her multidimensional paintings that challenge Minimalism with abstract, erotic forms, has died at the age 98. Her death was confirmed by the Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico and Galerie Lelong & Co., which has represented the artist since 2013.

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CUBAN PAINTER ZILIA SÁNCHEZ DIED AT 98

Cuban artist Zilia Sánchez, known for her multidimensional paintings that challenge Minimalism with abstract, erotic forms, has died at the age 98. Her death was confirmed by the Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico and Galerie Lelong & Co., which has represented the artist since 2013.

TWO ARCHITECTURE EXHIBITIONS AT MoMA

The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is showcasing two exhibitions that explore the evolving relationship between architecture and its social, environmental, and technological contexts. These shows, Down to Earth and The City May Now Scatter, highlight innovative approaches to design and planning.

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TWO ARCHITECTURE EXHIBITIONS AT MoMA

The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is showcasing two exhibitions that explore the evolving relationship between architecture and its social, environmental, and technological contexts. These shows, Down to Earth and The City May Now Scatter, highlight innovative approaches to design and planning.

LUIS FERNANDO BENEDIT: ART, SCIENCE, AND ECOLOGY IN DIALOGUE

An engaging panel discussion will examine the groundbreaking work of Argentine artist Luis Fernando Benedit. Organized as part of the exhibition Luis Fernando Benedit: Invisible Labyrinths, this event brings together distinguished scholars and curators to reflect on Benedit’s significant contributions to Conceptualism, cybernetics, and ecological art. The event is scheduled to take place on Saturday, January 18, 2025, at 2:00 PM EST at ISLAA’s Tribeca location.

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LUIS FERNANDO BENEDIT: ART, SCIENCE, AND ECOLOGY IN DIALOGUE

An engaging panel discussion will examine the groundbreaking work of Argentine artist Luis Fernando Benedit. Organized as part of the exhibition Luis Fernando Benedit: Invisible Labyrinths, this event brings together distinguished scholars and curators to reflect on Benedit’s significant contributions to Conceptualism, cybernetics, and ecological art. The event is scheduled to take place on Saturday, January 18, 2025, at 2:00 PM EST at ISLAA’s Tribeca location.

A NECESSARY DIALOGUE: PINEDO AND SILVA MEINEL AT MEMORIA

In its exhibition Páro Ques̈há, the Madrid-based MEMORIA presents a dialogue between Roldán Pinedo (Yarinacocha, Peru, 1971) and Javier Silva Meinel (Lima, Peru, 1949), works by both artists that present elements from the heart of the Peruvian Amazon and the Shipibo-Conibo cosmogony. In the imaginary of this Amazonian culture, the drawings receive spirit and life when they are embodied and connected to a further cosmic language. Thus, paintings, ceramics, textiles or instruments of various kinds are considered sacred and become receptacles of spirits whose task is to watch over those who possess them. 

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A NECESSARY DIALOGUE: PINEDO AND SILVA MEINEL AT MEMORIA

Until 02/15/2025
Madrid, Spain
SUMMER 2025 AT MACA: ATCHUGARRY, BALDESSARI AND CARO

The Atchugarry Museum of Contemporary Art (MACA) invites you to experience an unforgettable summer with the opening of three exhibitions celebrating the talent of different figures in global art. Starting next January 4, visitors will be able to delve into the creative worlds of Pablo Atchugarry, John Baldessari, and Anthony Caro through showcases offering a unique perspective on their artistic legacies.

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SUMMER 2025 AT MACA: ATCHUGARRY, BALDESSARI AND CARO

The Atchugarry Museum of Contemporary Art (MACA) invites you to experience an unforgettable summer with the opening of three exhibitions celebrating the talent of different figures in global art. Starting next January 4, visitors will be able to delve into the creative worlds of Pablo Atchugarry, John Baldessari, and Anthony Caro through showcases offering a unique perspective on their artistic legacies.

LENZI'S ON YOUNG ART IN MADRID

The result of the selection proposed to represent Circuitos de Artes Plásticas 2024, one of the main emerging art projects of the Community of Madrid, has had in this edition a Latin American protagonist in the curatorial work of Isabella Lenzi (São Paulo, Brazil, 1986). The show, named Caja de resonancia (Resonance Box) for the occasion, reviews, through the ten winning works of this annual call, some of the recurring themes and matrixes in the under-35 generation of artists linked to Madrid.

By Álvaro de Benito
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LENZI'S ON YOUNG ART IN MADRID

By Álvaro de Benito

The result of the selection proposed to represent Circuitos de Artes Plásticas 2024, one of the main emerging art projects of the Community of Madrid, has had in this edition a Latin American protagonist in the curatorial work of Isabella Lenzi (São Paulo, Brazil, 1986). The show, named Caja de resonancia (Resonance Box) for the occasion, reviews, through the ten winning works of this annual call, some of the recurring themes and matrixes in the under-35 generation of artists linked to Madrid.

ART MARKET  2024: A YEAR FULL OF CHALLENGES

As 2024 draws to a close, it’s time to assess the state-of-the-art market over the past year. After the post-pandemic boom of 2021 and 2022, the art market suffered a marked slowdown in 2023, which has continued through 2024. According to auction data, the market has accumulated a total decline of 51% since 2022.

By María Sancho-Arroyo. Art Market Specialist
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ART MARKET 2024: A YEAR FULL OF CHALLENGES

By María Sancho-Arroyo. Art Market Specialist

As 2024 draws to a close, it’s time to assess the state-of-the-art market over the past year. After the post-pandemic boom of 2021 and 2022, the art market suffered a marked slowdown in 2023, which has continued through 2024. According to auction data, the market has accumulated a total decline of 51% since 2022.

FRANCISCO TOLEDO. FÁBULAS, MITOS, Y MAGIA: THE MEMORY OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES AND CONTEMPORARY MEXICO

The Pablo Goebel Fine Arts Gallery presents the work of master artist Francisco Toledo, a central figure in contemporary Mexican art. This exhibition celebrates the artistic legacy of the Oaxacan artist and revisits his exploration of the indigenous world, ancestral myths, and his unwavering commitment to his community. 

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FRANCISCO TOLEDO. FÁBULAS, MITOS, Y MAGIA: THE MEMORY OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES AND CONTEMPORARY MEXICO

Until 02/23/2025
México, City of México
NAMING NATURES EXPLORES THE COLONIAL LEGACY OF NATURAL HISTORY COLLECTIONS

The Naming Natures: Natural History and Colonial Legacy art-science exhibition, supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation and the Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, takes a critical look at natural history collections from colonial settings, combining scientific, historical, and museographic approaches.

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NAMING NATURES EXPLORES THE COLONIAL LEGACY OF NATURAL HISTORY COLLECTIONS

The Naming Natures: Natural History and Colonial Legacy art-science exhibition, supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation and the Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, takes a critical look at natural history collections from colonial settings, combining scientific, historical, and museographic approaches.

A COMPLETE OVERVIEW AT LILIANA PORTER

Museo Casa de la Moneda, in Madrid, celebrates in an exhibition the career of Liliana Porter (Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1941) through several conceptual key points of it, designing a necessary route to cover, in a succinct but very representative way, one of the most relevant productions of the last decades of conceptual art.

By Álvaro de Benito
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A COMPLETE OVERVIEW AT LILIANA PORTER

By Álvaro de Benito

Museo Casa de la Moneda, in Madrid, celebrates in an exhibition the career of Liliana Porter (Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1941) through several conceptual key points of it, designing a necessary route to cover, in a succinct but very representative way, one of the most relevant productions of the last decades of conceptual art.

December 26, 2024

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