LIVING ART AT COCONUT GROVE: THE EXPERIENCES THAT SET PINTA MIAMI APART
With Special Projects, the Sculpture Garden, and the FORO program, the fair stands as the key meeting point for Latin American art during Miami Art Week.
PINTA MIAMI 2025: THREE PROPOSALS REIMAGINING TERRITORY, BODY AND COMMUNITY
In its new edition, Pinta Miami reaffirms its role as a vital anchor of Miami Art Week. Curated by Irene Gelfman, the fair presents three projects that explore—through distinct approaches—the shifting relationships between landscape, identity, and collective experience.
PHYSICS AND SENSORIAL MATTER IN ALBA TRIANA, AT MAX ESTRELLA
DIALOGUES IN NEXT, PINTA'S PLATFORM FOR RETHINKING THE CONTEMPORARY
By Violeta Méndez
In its 2025 edition, the fair unfolds a terrain of questions and encounters. Curated by Juan Canela, NEXT proposes pairings of artists and galleries that explore how we inhabit, name, and imagine the region, articulating new ways of thinking about the contemporary from Latin America and the Caribbean.
THE QUOTIDIAN GESTURE AS A POLITICAL ACT: ARGOTE AT ALBARRÁN BOURDAIS
AN ANALYTICAL JOURNEY THROUGH THE HISTORY OF PERU, AT DANIEL CUEVAS
IRENE GELFMAN: BETWEEN SCENES, ARCHIVES, AND TERRITORIES
By María Galarza
To tell, narrate, or curate always implies a perspective. From where one speaks, to whom one speaks, and which points of support are chosen when conceiving an exhibition—when designing a story. Irene Gelfman is an Argentine curator, art critic, and cultural manager. She trained as an art historian and curator. Today, she is the global curator of Pinta.
GROUP EXHIBITION ON THE RESIGNIFICATION OF CRAFT IN ISABEL HURLEY
TINY SPACES LAUNCHES 2026 OPEN CALL: SUSTAINABLE RESIDENCIES IN GERMANY, GREECE, AND FINLAND
The program invites artists from EU and Creative Europe countries to apply for residencies centered on slow travel, site-specific practice, and community-engaged creative processes. Application deadline: December 31.
MIAMI ART WEEK SPOTLIGHT: OSCAR MARTÍNEZ
By Violeta Lozada
At this year’s Miami Art Week, a surge of Latin artistic energy is reshaping the city’s creative landscape. One standout exhibition is Oscar Martínez’s new sculptural installation on Lincoln Road demonstrating the depth, range, and confidence with which Latin artists are stepping into one of the world’s most influential art gatherings.
MALBA PRESENTS POP BRAZIL, THE RADICAL PULSE OF THE 60s–70s
Over 120 groundbreaking works arrive in Argentina in the most extensive exhibition to date on this defining artistic era.
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